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In conclusion, this study contributes to mapping the prevalence of MetS worldwide, particularly with regards to the African region.
It is our hope that mapping the prevalence of mental disorders in a cohort of infertile couples seeking ART treatment for their reproductive problems will increase the awareness of psychiatric morbidity in infertile populations and thereby increase the chance that psychiatric disorders are actually treated with obvious health benefits.
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For this purpose, we quantified and mapped the prevalence of M. bovis culture in a 522.8 ha buffer area (1290 m of radius) surrounding each individual using ArcGis vs. 9.1.
Overall, when infection is mapped, the prevalence of microhaematuria would seem to be 38% close to the true prevalence of 41%.
In addition to the qualitative interviews, researchers also mapped the prevalence and geographic distribution of pharmacy clinics with publicly provided CFHCs in the case study sites.
This is despite the available data that map the prevalence and impact both of risk factors and mental ill health outcomes.
But as investigators from NIOSH and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention mapped the prevalence of PMF moving forward, they found a steep U-shaped curve.
To identify the states where the greatest health service deficits for those with mental health issues including depression existed, we mapped the prevalence of health service deficits for U.S. adults with depression and other mental health issues by each state.
We mapped the smoking prevalence in 2006-07 and the relative percent change in the prevalence between 1992-93 and 2006-07 by state to illustrate the top 10 and bottom 10 states and regional patterns for each of these two variables.
Mr. Knutsen and Mr. Strand pointed to one upside: the deaths of the 323 reindeer offer an opportunity to increase the sample size for a project to map the prevalence of chronic wasting disease, a contagious neurological disorder that is related to mad cow disease and that was detected in reindeer in southern Norway in March.
This cross-sectional study used the Lot Quality Assurance Sampling (LQAS) technique to map the prevalence of Schistosoma mansoni among school children in four different regions in Uganda, before and after several rounds of mass treatment in 2003 and 2006 respectively.
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