/keɪs mɔrˈtæləti/ – Phrase
Definition: tỉ lệ thất bại của vụ án (số vụ án nguyên đơn hay ủy viên công tố bị thua).
A more thorough explanation: Case mortality refers to the proportion of individuals diagnosed with a particular disease or condition who die as a result of that disease or condition within a specified period of time. It is often expressed as a percentage and is used in epidemiology and public health to measure the severity and impact of a disease on a population.
Example: The case mortality rate for the recent outbreak was determined to be 5%, meaning that 5 out of every 100 confirmed cases resulted in death.