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The phrase "a prevalence range" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to statistics, epidemiology, or research to describe the range of prevalence rates for a particular condition or phenomenon.
Example: "The study reported a prevalence range of 5% to 15% for the disease across different populations."
Alternatives: "a range of prevalence" or "prevalence spectrum".
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Published prevalence for primary headache disorders vary considerably, within a prevalence range of 1.0 17.0% for migraine and 0.9 72.3% for episodic tension-type headache [4].
Using year 2000 census data, a prevalence range of.1 to 1% yields an estimate of 53,000 530,000 school-age children with Tourette's in the US, and a prevalence estimate of.1% means that in 2001 about 553,000 people in the UK age 5 or older would have Tourette's.
Literature shows a prevalence range from 1.2%to51%1% [ 4- 13].
Decreased bone mineral density (BMD) is a common complication of AS, with a prevalence range of 19 to 62%%.
8– 10 Obesity is one of Nigeria's major health problems, with a prevalence range of 8.1%22.2%%.
It was estimated that constipation has a prevalence range from 8.75% in the Asian Pacific region to 27% in Western countries.
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Sarcopenia is a geriatric syndrome with a prevalence ranging from 5%to50%0% in community-dwelling adults.
Constipation is one of the most common problems among children, with a prevalence ranging from 7 to 30%.
Another form is limb girdle muscular dystrophy 2D, an autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations in the α-sarcoglycan gene4 and part of a group of MDs, with a prevalence ranging from 1 in 14,500 to 1 in 123,0005, 6.
In Taiwan, migraine has a prevalence ranging from 8%to15%15 % [4].
Anemia is common in HF patients, with a prevalence ranging from 4%to55%5% depending on the population studied.
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