Sentence examples for a zero prevalence from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a zero prevalence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to epidemiology or statistics to indicate that there are no cases of a particular condition or disease in a specified population.
Example: "The study revealed a zero prevalence of the disease among the vaccinated group."
Alternatives: "no prevalence" or "zero incidence".

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Some examples: Disbelief has been expressed on data showing a zero prevalence of cigarette smoking amongst pregnant women ignoring the fact that cigarette smoking is rarely practised by Chinese women, whether pregnant or not; similarly disbelief at the very low prevalence of coffee drinking amongst this cohort ignores the fact that, outside of the major cities, coffee drinking is uncommon.

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Although the results of the RVF survey in SADR showed a low or zero prevalence in most regions, a relatively higher prevalence was concentrated in the Tifariti and Mehaires regions.

In contrast, studies of trichomonosis in Nigeria have revealed a low or zero prevalence [ 23- 25].

Because the prevalence at the start of the experiment was imposed by the treatment (and had an error variance of zero), prevalence data from spring 2002 were omitted in this analysis.

PD = prevalence difference, PR = prevalence ratio A Two week prevalence of household diarrhea B Household latrine C Within household that had a latrine, did that latrine overflow (1 or more times) in the past year.

While zero prevalence should be everyone's ideal target, a realistic goal should be prevalence that first world countries have already attained.

PD = prevalence difference A Two week prevalence of household diarrhea BThe final model was adjusted for water source only.

A Japanese study of 1550 paramedics found a twelve month prevalence of neck and shoulder problems around 35%, which is close to our findings, while a low back pain prevalence of 67% was somewhat higher than in our population [ 15].

The results from univariate and multivariate statistical analyses reveal a five year prevalence of 17% for drunk driving recidivism, and a significant relation between recidivism and the drunk drivers' gender, age, income, education, receipt of an early retirement pension, household type, and residential area.

The CIDI-SF identified 558 (10.9%) cases of major depression, using a twelve month prevalence definition.

As described above, more recent German studies report a three month prevalence of back pain between 30.2 - 49% [ 7- 9] and according visits to the doctor in 53% of the back pain cases [ 8].

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