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'continued incidence' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to an occurrence that is happening over an extended period of time. For example, "We have seen a continued incidence of violence in our neighborhood."
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The continued incidence of malaria cases and deaths in Canada suggests that the malaria surveillance system should be strengthened and used more proactively to help identify appropriate preventive measures.
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Dr. He said experts did not know whether the new outbreaks were part of the continuing incidence of avian influenza or were brought by wild and migratory birds.
We show in Scotland a continuing incidence increase in both sexes and all three age groups, greatest in both sexes at ages 60 years and over.
Data on melanoma from the majority of countries thus show a continuing incidence increase overall, with a slowing of the rate of increase in the period 1990 2000 compared with the previous decade in many countries.
Against the backdrop of continuing incidences of violence and public disorder, arrests were made because significant evidence was discovered of a network planning and instigating attacks on public property and inciting violence.
Active screening showed a continued high incidence of A(H1N1 pdm09-associated H1N1 pdm09-associatede PICU-padmissionsasons 1 and 3, and indicathe possible underestimation of incidence in previous German seasons.
The continued high incidence of malaria in the municipality of Manaus is related to environmental and socio-economic factors that include high temperatures, humidity, vector density, unplanned expansion of the urban peripheral areas and resistance to antimalarials [3], [4].
This continued high incidence of invasive pneumococcal disease is attributable to disease caused by non-vaccine serotypes [ 13, 14].
Although most disease occurs in infants, the societal impact is also important because of the continued high incidence in healthy older children and adolescents.
Our findings confirm the continued high incidence of M. bovis in children >12 months of age, but the role of HIV co-infection in M. bovis case-patients relative to M. tuberculosis cases is less clear.
The pattern was different in the small municipality of Frederiksberg, where the continued high incidence during the second invitation round was probably partly because of a low sensitivity during the first round.
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