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So the fall in prevalence could be purely due to a birth cohort effect, the reasons for which are not fully understood.
The authors of the review paper suggest that this fall in dementia prevalence could be due to improvements in general public health and better management of risk factors for dementia.
Generalised anxiety disorder (GAD) is mainly observed in primary care and its prevalence could be as high as 5%.
Moreover post-IH prevalence could be influenced by the type and intensity of epilepsy, with a higher prevalence in samples of patients with drug-resistant epilepsy [12, 30].
In spite of the less obvious distribution pattern, they also concluded that fracture prevalence could be directly related to level of paralysis [27].
If at least they had graphs or tables from which the CMT prevalence could be recovered and/or the data allowed us to exclude third molars and syndromes, the prevalence would be calculated manually.
The frontal SSO prevalence could be related to a greater homeostatic need of the heteromodal association cortices.
Prisons with different levels of TB prevalence could be examined thanks to this model which provides a rational tool for public health deciders.
This higher prevalence could be mainly explained by the significantly lower frequency of the slow NAT2*6 haplotype in these populations (P<0.0001).
This large difference in MRSA prevalence could be explained by the difference in time spent in the stables, even after adjustment for smoking, age and gender (Table 1).
No association of this haplotype with gallstone prevalence could be found in a German cohort (OR = 0.83) and, in a Chilean female population a paradoxical trend towards a protective effect of NR1H4_1 was observed (p = 0.08, OR = 0.69).
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