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The phrase "a rather low prevalence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the frequency or occurrence of a particular condition, phenomenon, or characteristic in a specific context.
Example: "In this study, we found a rather low prevalence of the disease among the population surveyed."
Alternatives: "a relatively low occurrence" or "a somewhat low frequency."
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We find it probable that migraineurs with milder attacks were less likely to seek medical attention and may therefore be underrepresented in our study, which may explain our finding of a rather low prevalence of migraine.
Sweden is considered to have a rather low prevalence of GDM (i.e., around 1.4%) [ 12].
However trapping indices in the investigations were good (e. g. in the DA investigation 65 animals/day using 200 traps) suggesting that a rather low prevalence may compensate the high lethality.
In Finland, the most prevalent HPV types and their proportions in CIN 3+ lesions were similar to those in worldwide meta-analyses except for a rather low prevalence of HPV 18 and 45.
In summary, our study has led to the following 3 conclusions: 1) different influenza viruses circulate simultaneously within pig populations; 2) influenza is present in pigs of different ages at a rather low prevalence throughout the year; and 3) subclinical infections are frequent among groups of pigs.
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Based on the rather low prevalence (an estimated 12 dementia patients per medical practice per quarter with a very broad distribution, see below) it also does not seem feasible – due to limited duration of study and resources – to collect patient data directly for the purpose of comparing the effectiveness of the two training concepts.
The rather low prevalence of CS observed in this patient cohort is comparable to that observed by Ishimaru et al. (5/32) [20] but somewhat lower than that reported in a large study by Blankstein et al. (34/118) [40].
Rather, low prevalence is the result of two mechanisms.
Given the rather low prevalence rate of most pediatric chronic conditions, we did not have the sample size to match samples for age, gender, race/ethnicity, and SES.
The rather low prevalence of animals with clinical signs of M. bovis-associated disease supports the hypothesis that M. bovis is an opportunistic pathogen that needs certain circumstances to induce clinical disease as previously suggested [ 17].
Considering the recent debate in the research literature about whether BD in childhood might often be mistaken for ADHD [ 3], the rather low prevalence of 4.2% of patients with ADHD prior to BD in the present study is also noteworthy.
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