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The phrase "a decrease in prevalence is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes in the frequency of a particular condition or phenomenon within a population.
Example: "The study revealed that a decrease in prevalence is associated with improved public health interventions."
Alternatives: "a reduction in prevalence is" or "a decline in prevalence is".
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Later in the season, as the duck migration progresses, a decrease in prevalence is commonly seen (1, 8 ).
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The pattern of results for PFOA and ADHD in our full population, with a small increase then more notable decrease in prevalence, is unlikely to be causal and may reflect some unmeasured correlate of PFOA exposure.
For antibodies to Bm14, a negligible decrease in prevalence was seen from 78.9% in survey 1 to 75.5% in survey 5, whereas again a more substantial decrease was seen for the GMIs (reduction by 48%).
This decrease in prevalence was mostly observed between 35 and 59 years of age.
Despite leading the way globally in terms of a decrease in prevalence, Kenya is also experiencing an increase in the medicalisation of FGM.
Instead, there was a decrease in prevalence within each age group, and which is most obvious among young adults.
Another interesting point to note is a decrease in prevalence of overweight and obesity as age increases, in boys as well as in girls.
The prevalence of exercise gradually decreased from age 19 to age 40 in the other countries and the decrease with age in prevalence was the same for males and females.
Washing hands before eating was related to a decrease in prevalence of undernutrition in school age children.
A decrease in the prevalence of smoking is also seen in other European countries (a decrease in prevalence in Swiss and Finnish men [ 2, 3]) and in the United States (a decline of smoking initiation among high school students [ 1]).
A more pronounced decrease in detected prevalence is observed by limiting the tail of transmission into the dry season.
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