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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an additional incidence" is not correct in standard English; the correct term is "an additional incident." You can use it when referring to an extra occurrence or event, particularly in contexts involving reports or discussions about events
Example: "The report highlighted an additional incident that occurred last week, which had not been previously documented."
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It occurs most frequently in the first few months after stroke, but an additional incidence peak might occur 2 3 years after stroke [ 4].
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The follow-up indicated an almost five percent additional incidence in the period 8 10 years of age.
One study measured additional incidence rates (defined as recruiting HPV-negative women and prospectively measuring incident HPV infection), but only baseline data was extracted for meta-analysis (odds ratio for incidence study, 1.41; 95% CI 1.25-1.59) [ 17].
There was a slight increase of leukemia in the Nagasaki region, but no additional incidence of cancers anywhere in and around Hiroshima.
Overall no additional incidence of CIN was found with iodixanol use in comparison to the control group.
Another investigaticc7960on demonstrated that early extubation of TBI patients whose Glasgow Coma Scale score was 8 or less did not result in additional incidence of nosocomial pneumonia.
Additional incidence rates were calculated for the period from 1998 to 2009, with stratification by age (0, 1, 2, 3 6, 7 10, and 11 14 years), to examine recent changes in detail.
Even though the campaign was assumed to have the same proportional effect on the presentation rates for CRC regardless of stage, the additional incidence due to the campaign corresponds to persons presenting earlier than they would have in the absence of the campaign and this earlier presentation results in a change in the stage distribution over the following years.
Prevalence according to setting of exposure is shown in figures 3 and 4. The prevalence of LTBI among contacts is shown in table 2, and prevalence of microbiologically proven TB is shown in table 3. The incidence rates for TB up to 5 yrs after exposure are shown in figure 2, with additional incidence data included the supplementary material.
Area 1 had the highest additional incidences for all diseases, while area 3, a relatively less affected area than areas 1 and 2, showed the lowest additional incidences for all diseases.
For example, about 60% of the additional incidences of disease occurred in area 1, less than 1.1 km from the contaminated coast, with 22% in area 2 and 6% in area 3. Critical health effects of oil spills are more likely to affect clean-up workers due to higher and repeated exposures to hazardous pollutants.
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