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Out of these 181 cases, 114 (63%) with primary headache were females making a prevalence of 26.9% in the females while it was 9.8% in males.
Out of these 50 cases, 26 (52%) with primary headache disorders were males making a prevalence of 21.8% and in females, the prevalence was 24(21.4%) (OR = 0.98, 95% confidence interval = 0.52-1.83 P = 0.93) (Table 2).
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The test and retest opportunity afforded by reviewing a patient over time substantially increases the total gain in certainty when making a diagnosis in low-prevalence settings (the time-efficiency principle).
Each Australian state is also responsible for CT machine licencing with limited uniformity of reporting of machine numbers, making a comparison of CT machine prevalence between states or nationally impracticable.
The results show not only a marked heterogeneity of preferences but also a consistent consumer segment willing to pay a relevant premium price for meals made from a prevalence of products certified as being of local origin.
The study was conducted in a cohort where the HIV prevalence was recently assessed making a combined estimate possible.
High numbers of the microorganism can reside in the intestines and mesenteric lymph nodes without clinical signs [ 22] making an estimate of the prevalence of salmonellae in dogs in the community difficult to establish.
A recent publication [ 14] in which prevalence estimates of multimorbidity were calculated using data obtained in 2005 from the general population of the province of Quebec, Canada, allowed us to make a comparison with prevalence estimates of multimorbidity using data from a 2003 family practice-based study [ 13] in the same province.
A point prevalence survey making an assessment on "any given day" in each of the participating services, whose main characteristics were: Five hospitals totaling 1506 beds were concerned; 1040 hospitalized patients of whom 524 were male and 516 female bed occupancy 69.05%, 68 samples with microbial susceptibility testing were performed.
In the US however, a growing number of studies have assessed generational differences in behavioural risk factors among migrants, but most of these studies only reported a positive or negative association with generational status without making an explicit comparison with the prevalence rates in the host population [ 7– 9, 12– 145 45– 50].
Since it is likely that many alterations of low prevalence exist in human cancers, an individual tumour might still acquire several of these different alterations with a high probability, making low prevalence alterations a powerful driving force of the carcinogenic process.
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