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The phrase "average prevalence for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing statistical data or research findings related to the frequency of a particular condition or characteristic within a population.
Example: "The study reported an average prevalence for the disease among adults in the region."
Alternatives: "mean occurrence of the" or "typical frequency for the".
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A 2013 epidemiological study of the prevalence of Huntington's disease in the U.K. between 1990 and 2010 found that the average prevalence for the U.K. was 12.3 per 100,000.
Thus, an average prevalence for the three-year period is estimated at 0.82% of the total national TB cases reported.
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The WHO/UNAIDS Workbook having assimilated the average prevalence for each risk group, namely, FSW, IDU, MSM and ANC fitted a logistic model to get the trend of the epidemic.
This means that the steady state prevalence in a population of OA patients in the community, who are not necessarily NSAID users, exceeds the average prevalence for NSAID users in our base model.
Then, we simulated (100 replications for each village) the average prevalence for all villages within ten years of treatment.
The lines in the plots on the right describe the average prevalence profile for the cluster (langletilde{f}_{C}(t)rangle =sum_{Iin C}tilde{f}_{I}(t)/(sum_{Iin C} 1)).
Weighted average of prevalence for the markets in Dhaka was 47.3% and 23.0% for samples tested by virus isolation and rRT-PCR, respectively.
Average point prevalence for the two-week and six-month sampling intervals was similar (45%, versus 47%, P = 0.52) (Table 2 and Figure 1A).
As such, TB incidence in Kenya was estimated at 420 in 2000 and 384 in 2006, while the midpoint average HIV prevalence for the same years is 10.6 and 7, respectively.
Interpretation (1) also corresponds to average (count) prevalence for the population.
The average smoking prevalence for the 78 restaurants was 20.3% before the law was implemented, which is similar to the adult smoking prevalence in Michigan during 2005 2006 (=22.1%) and in 2009 (=19.8%) when these data were collected.
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