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Major publications from which prevalence data were derived are cited for each study.

In the 29 countries, from which prevalence data does exist, an estimated 101 million girls and women above 9 years have undergone FGM [ 2], and 3.3 million girls are at risk of being subjected to FGM annually.

Physical activity level (PAL) was calculated as the ratio of daily TEE/RMR, from which prevalence of physical inactivity was defined as proportion of individuals with a PAL < 1.6 (Shetty et al., 1996).

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This is greater than in community-based studies of CWE from HICs in which prevalence of structural abnormality ranges from 13 21% (Shinnar et al., 1999; Berg et al., 2000).

The prevalence of candidiasis was in agreement with a report from Debre Markos, Ethiopia and a report from Nigeria in which prevalence rates of 11.8% and 8.6% were noted, respectively.

Smoking prevalence fell substantially from 47% to 23% overall of which prevalence for non-cigarette smokers fell from 14% to under 3% in 2006.

In PCV7 serotypes (which prevalence decreased from 70.7% during 1997-2000 to 10.6% in 2009) amoxicillin non-susceptibility rates showed an increasing trend (R2 = 0.702; p = 0.002).

From the sample size of the study from which the prevalence estimate comes, one can sample K values in the posterior distribution of the prevalence and use these values to calculate the K Youden functions.

These data confirm previous data from which the prevalence of Q fever endocarditis in the general population in France was estimated to be 1 case/1 million persons/y.

The second analysis considers those papers from which the prevalence of knee pain can be derived in populations of people defined as having radiographic knee OA.

To the authors' knowledge, there are few available data sets from which the prevalence of hardcore smokers presenting to family physicians could be calculated, however.

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