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However, since the test performance for such products is influenced by factors like infection prevalence, studied population and genetic diversity of causative agents, the need for extensive evaluations in various geographical regions is to be emphasised.
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Epidemiologists say the wide variance in estimates from the prevalence studies that do exist support the idea that the disorder has not increased hugely.
Prevalence studies have been conducted in an attempt to estimate national figures for the number of people with dementia, and here the scale is important.
More than 700 million women worldwide were married as children, with one in three of them married before their 15th birthday, according to a global prevalence study.
The 2004 prevalence study said that one in ten children and young people, aged between five and 16 years old, suffer from a diagnosable mental health disorder.
She first came to prominence with the success of her change.org petition, which received more than 220,000 signatures, asking the Obama administration to conduct a new prevalence study into the current scope of FGM in the United States.
A point prevalence study.
Several prevalence studies have been conducted across the globe.
Design: Prevalence study of DSM-IV mood disorders.
Since no causal comparative design studies were identified; data from prevalence studies and surveys were retrieved.
Prevalence studies in clinical samples and in community studies are inconclusive.
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