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HIV and the syphilis prevalence expansion among MSM suggest an urgent public health prevention challenge for Guangxi provincial health officials.

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The prevalence and expansion of education hubs in the aforesaid regions, not to mention the short order in which it has been achieved is of interest to India for self-evident reasons: the geographic proximity, similarities in socio-politico-economic landscape and shared colonial past.

On histopathological evaluation, it was seen that renal scar prevalence and expansion declined significantly in "ceftriaxone + ketoprofen and ceftriaxone + methylprednisolone" (P = 0.011, P = 0.023).

Despite the prevalence and planned expansion of protected areas, the impact of this conservation tool on human communities remains hotly contested in conservation policy.

A population-based sample, unbiased with regard to menopause or fragile X status, should therefore give the best estimate of the prevalence of the expansion mutation.

The prevalence of FMR1 expansion mutations in early menopause (between the ages of 40 and 45 years) has not been published.

Their well-defined structure, their role in genome size expansion, their prevalence and their repetitive nature make LTR retrotransposons good models to study genome evolution.

The overall incidence decline, which began from a peak in 1997, partially counterbalances increasing HIV prevalence due to ART expansion (Fig.  1).

However, our data do not suggest a high prevalence of such monoclonal expansions, the restricted repertoires that we see have a more oligoclonal appearance.

The prevalence of pathological G4C2 expansions in the total European cohort (73/845, 8.64%) as well as in the FTLD-only (50/781, 6.40%) and FTLD ALS (23/64, 35.94%) subgroups, was comparable to frequencies others and we published in the three original gene identification reports on C9orf72 [Dejesus-Hernandez et al., 2011; Gijselinck et al., 2012; Renton et al., 2011].

Once MRSA appeared, the expansion of its prevalence was caused not so much by antibiotic use but by person-to-person transmission.

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