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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affected prevalence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the impact of certain factors on the frequency of a condition or phenomenon within a population.
Example: "The study aimed to determine the affected prevalence of the disease in various demographic groups."
Alternatives: "influenced prevalence" or "altered prevalence".
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Carbohydrate treatment affected prevalence of OC only in the knee joint in which gilts in the C− treatment had a higher odds ratio (OR) to have OC (OR=2.05, CI: 1.18 3.58) than gilts in the C+ treatment.
Responses to the BRFSS did not include questions about the length of time one was insured through any particular insurer, therefore it cannot be precisely determined how much the increased enrollment affected prevalence estimates.
Specimen collection method may also have affected prevalence estimates: all studies among FSWs that reported chlamydia, gonorrhoea and trichomonas used self-collected vaginal swabs, in contrast to community and clinic-based studies in which swabs were collected by a trained clinician.
In countries most affected, prevalence rates among pregnant women range between 20 40% (UNAIDS, 2006).
Despite this selective participation, multiple imputations barely affected prevalence estimates of health problems in the survey 3 weeks post-disaster.
As with other surveys, respondent error and misreporting may have affected prevalence estimates for illicit unbranded tobacco, considering its illegal status.
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Research into factors affecting prevalence determination has shown that mobility, clustering, and seasonality should all be taken into account regarding survey design.
Because these species can still affect prevalence without hosting the pathogen, we term them 'dilution agents', rather than hosts.
Differential shedding among hatch-year mallards could affect prevalence estimates, modeling of AIV spread, and subsequent risk assessments.
The reasons while PRS1 silencing differentially affects prevalence or intensity for P.berghei or P.falciparum are currently unknown and might be linked to Plasmodium specific biological effects.
The cutoff value used affects prevalence estimates.
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