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Similarly, the overall prevalence of diagnosed gestational diabetes in the U.S. was less than 6% in 1994, while in 2000 approximately half of the States had a prevalence equal to 6%.

On the other hand, with T = 0.005 we observed that the infection can persist and reached an endemic steady state at a prevalence equal to the initial prevalence (1%).

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Adding the healthy carriage hypothesis to H0 implies higher prevalence rates for both sexes with a maximum prevalence equal to 41.9% for female and 33.8% for male (Table 3).

In South Africa, a country which carries one of the highest HIV burden worldwide, with an estimated 6.3 million people who were living with HIV in 2013 with an HIV prevalence equal to 19.1 % in adults aged 15 49 years old [ 17], recommendations regarding ART eligibility have followed WHO guidelines with some delay [ 18, 19].

Some of these population samples (e.g., group A in this study) had a previously undetected prevalence equal to that of close contacts [ 2].

The program mentioned above was used to create Table 2, which considers the robustness of design choices when studying a disease with prevalence equal to 0.05.

Using a two-sided paired t-test and assuming a genetic relative risk (GRR) equal to 5.8, disease prevalence equal to 0.03, a disease locus frequency equal to 0.01, and a sib recurrence ratio of 2, a sample size of 20 achieves 81% power to detect a mutation difference with a (standardized) effect size of 0.67 between the affected member and the unaffected member.

However extrapolating data from NHANES on spot versus persistent albuminuria, 51% of participants with microalbuminuria and stage one CKD and 75% of participants with microalbuminuria and stage two CKD would be estimated to have persistent microalbuminuria, yielding an adjusted (approximate) CKD prevalence equal to 19%, rather than 26%.

For studies reporting HPV prevalence equal to zero we used an empirical continuity correction method described by Sweeting et al (2004) to smooth the zero values.

Adjusted lung cancer rate ratios for several scenarios about the RR for ever smokers vs. no-smokers, assuming RRobsa = 1.40 (95% C.I.: 1.30 - 1.51) for DEb exposure and smoking prevalence equal to 47.1% and 40.9% in the occupational cohort and the general population respectively.

The remaining chronic diseases with prevalences equal to or greater than 1% were considered as covariates for each group under study.

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