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For one study [37], all age-groups had a higher asymptomatic prevalence of infection than prevalence of fevers associated with parasites, resulting in this study contributing an incidence of zero malaria-attributable cases across the age-groups 6 24 months.
We sought to include studies with an infection incidence of zero, only if this was explicit or could be confidently inferred.
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6 are calculated for incident direction ( theta_{0} in (0,,90^{0} ). ) In this article, the incidence of two main waves (i.e., ( P_{1}, ) and ( SV )) is considered.
He said that number was many times the normal incidence of two cases per million.
This has been a major factor in reducing the incidence of two formerly endemic diseases, bronchitis and tuberculosis, which had given the city an unenviably high death rate.
Sporadic CJD has a worldwide incidence of one person in 1m every year (so Britain experiences about 50 cases a year).
The incidence of three pedicles from the LHA was 3.4% in the left liver graft [5].
WG is a rare, chronic multisystemic disease, with an annual incidence of ten cases per million population [4, 5].
The theoretical predictions are compared with experimental measurements of the insertion loss at normal incidence of two Perspex (polymethylmethacrylate) panels 1·4 mm and 3·1 mm thick.
Smith says the results will help breeders reduce the incidence of canine arthritis by preferentially breeding low-risk dogs.
In one study, the incidence of three mishaps, viz., low to out of gas, rapid ascent, and buoyancy problems - altogether, was 2.2/100 dives (Buzzacott, Denoble, Dunford, & Vann, 2009).
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