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The phrase "the prevalence between" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; "prevalence" is usually followed by "of" rather than "between," which suggests a comparison rather than a state of being common. Example: "The prevalence of diabetes among adults has increased significantly over the past decade."
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As a previous step, we compared the prevalence between the two continental populations.
Differences in the prevalence between years were compared by chi-square test with α = 0.05 for significance.
Additionally, type 2 diabetes segregates in families, and there are substantial differences in the prevalence between ethnic groups and races [1].
Ramezani et al. studying 82 Iranian HIV positive patients found a GBV-C prevalence of 10.97% and there was no statistically significant difference in the prevalence between the two groups studied: 13.5% in IDUs (13.5%) vs. heterosexuals (6.7%)[42].
The prevalence between 40% and 80% is inaccurate.
Crude PR might be obtained by dividing the prevalence between strata.
However, there have been reports of pronounced differences in the prevalence between different facilities.
Chi-squared tests were performed to compare the prevalence between categorical variables.
Key: χ2 and P- values compare the prevalence between male and female and between age groups.
The differences in the prevalence between the intervention and control group were not statistically significant.
This study also found that there were significant differences in the prevalence between the sub-groups.
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