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Use of this limited information will result in an uncertain incidence estimate, which may result in an unreliable CDR.
The uncertain incidence of ongoing brain injury during antiretroviral treatment, indicates a need for a more biologically-based and precise definition of abnormality also in HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders.
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In conclusion, PPFE is an underdiagnosed disease, with uncertain prevalence and incidence.
It remains uncertain whether the incidence of Bell's palsy has truly increased or simply been measured more accurately.
It is uncertain whether this incidence rate is higher in Japan than in other countries, because there is no epidemiological survey regarding this so far.
In general, the increase in prostate cancer prevalence is related to the use of prostate-specific antigen in diagnosis, and therefore, it is uncertain how the incidence trend will develop over the coming years.
TB incidence is uncertain and not measured but estimated; therefore, the case detection rate is uncertain.
Multidrug-resistant (MDR) pathogens constitute an emerging threat with increasing incidence and uncertain outcome.
Whether these changes are due to greater awareness and improved identification or due to an actual rise in incidence is uncertain.
However, this complication of severe thrombocytopenia (defined as a platelet count ≤50×10/L) is rare, its exact incidence is uncertain and predisposing risk factors are unknown.
Hence, epidemiological studies of ONJ are troublesome, especially register-based ones, rendering assessments of risk factors, safety of treatment, and incidence data uncertain.
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