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"increased prevalence" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to an increase in the frequency or rate of something. For example, "the increased prevalence of childhood obesity in recent years has been a major public health concern."
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These infections are associated with increased risks of mortality, and increased prevalence of meticillin-resistance.
But he refuses any suggestion that its increased prevalence can be traced to construction.
Pig production is a rapidly expanding industry in many sub-Saharan countries, resulting in new jobs and economic growth but also in an increased prevalence of disease (pdf).
There is a very good reason the Coalition wants to stamp out any link in the popular debate between climate change and an increased prevalence of bushfire weather.
Meanwhile, compared with non-urban areas, cities around the world have an increased prevalence of acute mental illnesses, as well as other problems such as stress and isolation.
With this knowledge a search was instituted for possible causes of this increased prevalence.
Advocacy groups for autism patients suggested that much of the increased prevalence is real.
In a recent meta-analysis, PFO is associated with 2.5-fold increased prevalence for migraine and 3.4-fold increased prevalence migraine with aura [5].
There are several possible explanations for the increased prevalence of MO in SIA.
The increased prevalence of HTN in the TN patients was not statistically significant (P = 0.50).
The results confirm the increased prevalence of GAD in headache patients.
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