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Schizophrenia patients have a higher chance (prevalence of 36%) of developing metabolic syndrome, even without antipsychotic medication.
6, 7 The prevalence of patients developing neutralizing antibodies after long-term treatment with currently approved botulinum toxin type A preparations depends on the condition to be treated (aesthetic or medical) and the dose given (the higher the dose, the higher the risk).
We observed that individuals over 51 years old had the prevalence rate of 20.9% of developing MetS.
Global prevalence of diabetes mellitus is rising with a particularly high increase of prevalence in developing countries [ 1].
Among the risk factors considered in determining the patterns of prevalence in developing countries, age and crowding emerged as significant contributors to HAV seropositivity in Granada.
This has plausibly resulted in a higher prevalence of patients at risk of developing metastatic disease.
Most estimates of HIV prevalence in developing countries have been based on sentinel surveillance of pregnant women [ 1].
African Americans have a 3-fold increased prevalence of SLE, develop SLE at an earlier age, and have increased SLE-related morbidity and mortality compared with Caucasians.
S. boydii species identification was not included in this study because of its low prevalence in developing and industrialized countries.
One approach to reduce the prevalence of AD is to develop strategies to delay its onset in healthy individuals or those at risk of developing dementia.
Bacterial vaginosis has a high and varied prevalence, depending on the surveyed population, varying from 4% in developed countries to 61% in the so-called third world, with a mean prevalence of 14% considering developed and developing regions [ 19].
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