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'general prevalence' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which something is common or widespread. For example, "The general prevalence of technology has changed the way we communicate."
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The general prevalence of auricular MEMs was 43.2% and the most frequent MEMs and their associates were of postural-type.
Maybe our cultural perception of what's "normal" is biased by the epidemic of obesity in our culture, and the general prevalence of overweight.
General prevalence of intestinal schistosomiasis, malaria and hookworm in mothers and children was: 27.2 vs 7.7%, 28.6 vs 87.0% and 60.0 vs 22.3%, respectively.
It is associated with a general prevalence of continental air, which moves in from the west or northwest, except during the season of the monsoon, when an easterly to southeasterly influx of oceanic air brings rain and increased humidity.
Interestingly, that there was a large (more than in migraine in general) prevalence of females with chronic migraine (10.6 % versus 2%% of males) and this was often associated with medication overuse migraine.
Compared with reported general prevalence estimates ranging from 1.0% to 6.0% for sleep apnea, we found an increased risk and potential underdiagnosis of sleep apnea and sleep disturbances among those with migraine, especially CM.
Fifth, we did not explore TPBT in other ICU patients without ARDS and could not report on its general prevalence in critically ill patients and during mechanical ventilation or sepsis.
Previous studies in Argentina have documented a general prevalence of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) infection close to 2%.
Since the general prevalence of Helicobacter pylori has been decreasing, we hypothesized that H. pylori serostatus would be inversely related to the presence of asthma.
The higher general prevalence of depression has also been supported by a previous study [17] on the grounds of social adversity.
Previous studies have documented a general prevalence of HCV of close to 2% in Argentina (Consenso Argentino de Hepatitis C, 2007).
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