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are prevalence
noun
The quality or condition of being prevalent; wide extension.
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Third, comparisons of mortality data with epidemiologic data from disease registries are limited by the fact that some disease registries are prevalence registries, whereas others are incident registries, or they separate incident and prevalent cases, and by the fact that disease registries are predominately for PAH rather than for all PH causes.
Two terms used in the literature to describe offending concentration are prevalence and frequency.
These are prevalence levels I don't think the world has ever seen".
There are prevalence reports from different parts of India, however, information regarding genetic diversity and phylogenetic association of the Indian strains are unknown.
Each column represents one model bMultivariable Poisson Regression GEE model adjusted for gender, age, race, living arrangement, dementia, and comorbidity accounting for clustering cThe first row (2011) cross-sectional values are prevalence ratio estimates.
Values are absolute numbers; numbers in parentheses are prevalence (in %).
Pretest odds are prevalence divided by one minus prevalence.
Values are prevalence rate ratios (PRRs) with 95% robust confidence intervalsα.
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