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The phrase "analysis of prevalence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the examination or study of how common a particular phenomenon or condition is within a specific population or context.
Example: "The analysis of prevalence of mental health issues among teenagers reveals significant trends that require attention."
Alternatives: "study of the frequency of" or "examination of the occurrence of".
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Our analysis of prevalence of mycobacterial infection among the study group of patients with CaCx had revealed co-infection of mycobacterium species including Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Furthermore, as we showed in the analysis of prevalence of omitted data, errors of omission frequently co-occur in the same record.
That mix of studies allowed subgroup analysis of prevalence of PAH by whether right heart catheterization was used to confirm diagnosis of PAH.
Weight limits to distinguish adult, subadult, and juvenile categories were inferred from the analysis of prevalence of infection and reproductive status, according to body mass of rodents.
Ting and his coworkers (2009) have performed an analysis of prevalence of Fusarium oxysporum fungi in terms of the plant type, group, and their environmental setting.
A small variation in the total number of patients included for analysis of prevalence of the metabolic syndrome according to each definition was observed.
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The meta-analysis of prevalence of anxiety disorders among patients with bipolar disorder in this issue of E-Biomedicine (Nabavi et al., 2015) provides a timely summary of knowledge to date regarding this important co-occurrence of psychiatric conditions.
Statistical evaluation included a descriptive analysis, and estimations of prevalence of undernutrition at each survey and the proportion of patients who underwent nutritional treatment.
Analysis of prevalence rates of consultations, all regions confounded, in both urban and rural areas, was first performed (Fig. 2).
All studies were original and contained a minimum of information necessary to calculate pooled analysis of prevalence (number of subjects and number of diabetes events).
A Meta analysis of prevalence rate of hypertension in Nigerian populations ranged from a minimum of 12.4% to a maximum of 34.8% with a combined prevalence of 22% [ 4].
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