comorbidity

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Etymology

co- + morbidity

Noun

comorbidity (plural comorbidities)

  1. (medicine) (uncountable) The presence of one or more disorders (or diseases) in addition to a primary disease or disorder.
    Extensive comorbidity is the hallmark of immunodeficiencies.
    • 2006, Ruth Gross-Isseroff, Abraham Weizman, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Comorbidity:
      The reported comorbidity between categorical personality disorders and OCD ranges between 33 and 87 percent (Bejerot et al, 1998).
  2. (medicine) (countable) A disease thus coexisting.
    Coronary artery disease is often a comorbidity of diabetes mellitus.
  3. (medicine) (uncountable) The effect of such additional disorders or diseases.

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