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1 ods to determine country-specific pooled CHB prevalence rates.
2 panzees, can be infected with SIVcpz at high prevalence rates.
3 ulations can be infected with SIVcpz at high prevalence rates.
4 es provided data enabling a meta-analysis of prevalence rates.
5  since onset was estimated from age-specific prevalence rates.
6 nconsistent among regions with different HCV prevalence rates.
7 s of visual impairment for regions with high prevalence rates.
8 calculated by calibrating against real-world prevalence rates.
9 0), comparable with our previously published prevalence rates.
10 s, thus potentially leading to overestimated prevalence rates.
11 1434 SSIs after 132,111 surgical procedures (prevalence rate = 1.09/100 procedures).
12 had mild abnormalities at MR imaging (sample prevalence rate, 10% [95% CI: 1%, 29%]), and four had ar
13 were identified in these recipients to date (prevalence rate 11.5%), compared with 46/4084 (1.1%) whe
14 ]), and four had arterial tortuosity (sample prevalence rate, 19% [95% CI: 5%, 42%]).
15 , respectively; difference between groups in prevalence rates, 22.7% [95% CI, 16.4%-28.9%]) and at th
16 among whom 4725 had biopsy-proven cirrhosis (prevalence rate, 24%; 95% CI, 20%-28%).
17 g YMRS items) yielded lower mixed depression prevalence rates (6.3% and 10.8% of visits, respectively
18 ysical function prior to pneumonia (adjusted prevalence rates, 91.7 vs 65 cases per 1,000 person-year
19 al Health Survey initiative provides us with prevalence rate across 11 countries, while several meta-
20                             Age-standardized prevalence rates across studies were estimated using the
21 12.5), and 12 autoimmune diseases had higher prevalence rates among parents of schizophrenia patients
22  cystitis, and Sjogren's syndrome had higher prevalence rates among patients with schizophrenia than
23         Nine autoimmune disorders had higher prevalence rates among patients with schizophrenia than
24                         Significantly higher prevalence rates among prisoners as compared to the gene
25  Tanzania, Uganda, and Kenya with high HIV-1 prevalence rates among the populations examined.
26 oke and peripheral embolizations showed a 6% prevalence rate and an incidence of 0.8%/year in a large
27  The present investigation aims to study the prevalence rate and clinical characteristics of CD among
28 f data came from the National Survey for STD Prevalence Rate and Sexual Behavior of the High-Risk Sex
29 study was the analysis of clinical symptoms, prevalence rate and the most common concurrent central n
30                                 The parasite prevalence rates and age-specific seroconversion rates (
31 y highlighting the need for policy to reduce prevalence rates and ameliorate rising levels of NCDs.
32             Recent studies have investigated prevalence rates and associated factors.
33   Confidence intervals for the estimated CHD prevalence rates and case counts were derived from a com
34 orders remains controversial, with detection prevalence rates and immunoglobulin classes varying cons
35                                          The prevalence rates and influencing factors for deployment
36                                Yet estimated prevalence rates and patterns remain tenuous because mea
37 in malaria exposure was detected by parasite prevalence rates and SCR estimates for samples of health
38                                         PTSD prevalence rates and symptom levels increased significan
39                                  We compared prevalence rates and temporal trends in CHD subtypes bef
40 reciation of previously underestimated PIDs' prevalence rates and the delay in their diagnosis.
41 ited from multiple centers with variant AFIB prevalence rates and those who underwent CABG in combina
42                                  Conversely, prevalence rates and titers to AdC6 and AdC7 were marked
43                                        These prevalence rates are estimated to double within the next
44                            IPF incidence and prevalence rates are increasing annually with few effect
45                                      Overall prevalence rates are lower than reported in other LMICs.
46 ocation, we used cross-tabulations to assess prevalence rates as a function of the decade of the init
47                      Persistent or increased prevalence rates at 12 months compared with 3 months pos
48                    HIV and hepatitis C virus prevalence rates at one HDU 1 (5.7% and 6.5%, respective
49        Analysis of age-standardised trachoma prevalence rates at the cluster level (n=14) showed that
50 of AHI were calculated for programs with HIV prevalence rates between 0.1% and 2.9%.
51 l proportion was explained by differences in prevalence rates between detainees and sentenced inmates
52 or males and females to study differences in prevalence rates between HIV-positive and HIV-negative i
53        No differences were found in lifetime prevalence rates between migrant and U.S.-born Puerto Ri
54      There was considerable heterogeneity in prevalence rates between studies; for late AMD, 20% of t
55         Data from children suggest a similar prevalence rate, but lower prevalence rates of usage wer
56                                              Prevalence rates by indication, site, and catheter type
57                     The data were pooled and prevalence rates calculated.
58                        Reconstructed smoking prevalence rates compared with contemporary measured rat
59      Sampling weights were used to calculate prevalence rates, confidence intervals, and statistical
60 ts were calculated by applying incidence and prevalence rates derived from Surveillance, Epidemiology
61 nmental clues with higher multiple sclerosis prevalence rates; dietary vitamin supplementation is als
62  United States are colonized with S. aureus; prevalence rates differ demographically.
63 itantly, the CS operationalizations affected prevalence rates dramatically.
64  global burden of HF continues to rise, with prevalence rates estimated at 1-2% and incidence approac
65 y and, by the end of adolescence, the 1 year prevalence rate exceeds 4%.
66                                      Modeled prevalence rates exhibited substantial variation across
67                             We detected a 3% prevalence rate for human parechovirus (HPeV) in 720 res
68                                  The overall prevalence rate for hypertension was 35.5% according to
69                                  The minimum prevalence rate for mtDNA mutations was 1 in 5,000 (20 p
70                                          The prevalence rate for nonadenomatous polyps was 8.8% (109
71                                   The pooled prevalence rate for overall elder abuse was 15.7% (95% C
72                                   The annual prevalence rates for 2006 and 2007 were 57.5 and 58.0 pe
73                                     Lifetime prevalence rates for all three disorders were higher in
74                These factors included county prevalence rates for asthma in children and adults, chro
75  and epidemiological factors (extremely high prevalence rates for childhood physical and sexual abuse
76 have used structured interviews to establish prevalence rates for clinical mood disorders in SSc, alt
77                                              Prevalence rates for CSA are difficult to obtain.
78 subfield thickness (CST) can yield different prevalence rates for DME.
79                     We reconstructed smoking prevalence rates for each calendar year from 1940 to 200
80                            Accurate data for prevalence rates for heart failure due to various causes
81 high-intensity warfare and chemical weapons, prevalence rates for lifetime PTSD, current PTSD, major
82                                  Three-month prevalence rates for meeting criteria for disruptive moo
83                      The acute kidney injury prevalence rates for normal, overweight, class I, II, an
84 onization of livestock animals is common and prevalence rates for pigs have been reported to be as hi
85                             The standardised prevalence rates for Poser probable/definite MS per 100,
86                                              Prevalence rates for PTSD or depression with serious fun
87                                              Prevalence rates for resistance to PT, CE, and ME were 2
88                                   Year-round prevalence rates for serum 25(OH)D concentrations <30, <
89                         Our study found high prevalence rates for symptoms of PTSD and depression in
90 view Survey (NHIS) to estimate incidence and prevalence rates for the overall civilian, noninstitutio
91 ulated trends in both crude and standardized prevalence rates for the Rose questionnaire on angina (s
92                                              Prevalence rates from selected population-based studies
93 ) for similar populations of MSM with an HIV prevalence rate &gt;0.4%; Architect was the second best alt
94 so among similar populations of MSM with HIV prevalence rates &gt;0.4%.
95 tect was the second best alternative for HIV prevalence rates &gt;0.6%.
96 d in Aberdeen, Orkney and Shetland to see if prevalence rates had changed, assess which factors affec
97 , few health-sector donors, and high disease-prevalence rates had higher evaluation scores.
98 failure (HF) mortality, hospitalization, and prevalence rates has been observed among older persons i
99                          Previously reported prevalence rates have been widely variable based on the
100  Dementia is a global issue, with increasing prevalence rates impacting on health services internatio
101                                   The lowest prevalence rate in the last period analyzed was observed
102 12 for research reporting metabolic syndrome prevalence rates in bipolar patients.
103                             Despite dropping prevalence rates in developed nations, most new Helicoba
104 ) is a frequent anxiety disorder with higher prevalence rates in female patients than in male patient
105 ling to define age-specific and sex-specific prevalence rates in HIC and in LMIC and combined them wi
106                                   Resistance prevalence rates in individual hospitals were not strong
107 troglodytes apes in southern Cameroon, where prevalence rates in some communities reached 29 to 35%.
108                        To compare disability prevalence rates in the major ethnic groups in the UK an
109 e-altered Gleason scores and prostate cancer prevalence rates in the PCPT), of up to 3 months for can
110 ented cases and also indicates a leveling of prevalence rates in the recent past.
111       Scotland had the highest incidence and prevalence rates in the UK.
112                                     Lifetime prevalence rates in various countries for bipolar I diso
113 fection prevalence may be related as much to prevalence rates in women's areas of origin or exploitat
114                                 Sex-specific prevalence rates increased with age and were broadly sim
115 instruments are available, and the estimated prevalence rate is 7% of bereaved people.
116                                          The prevalence rate is between 12% and 55% for having ever e
117  symptoms, the calculations of incidence and prevalence rates may not be possible.
118  and projections of the modern contraceptive prevalence rate (mCPR), unmet need for, and demand satis
119 s, which results in significant decreases in prevalence rates, numbers, and sizes of gallstones.
120     Self-report significantly underestimated prevalence rates obtained by olfaction testing.
121                                              Prevalence rates obtained with nested PCR were significa
122 ed as having a Grade >/= 1 pressure ulcer, a prevalence rate of 0.40 per 1000 adults.
123 ed as having a pressure ulcer Grade >/= 1, a prevalence rate of 0.77 per 1000 adults.
124                                          The prevalence rate of 1.86% in postmenopausal women suggest
125 December 31, 2014), corresponding to a crude prevalence rate of 10.54 per 100 000 population (95% CI,
126                              With an overall prevalence rate of 20.6% in our study population, deliri
127 nic culture method (reference method), for a prevalence rate of 20.7%.
128 impanzees were SIVcpz infected, indicating a prevalence rate of 31% (95% confidence interval, 21% to
129 northern Italy reveal a post-entry screening prevalence rate of 535 per 100000 individuals screened.
130 were detected in subgingival samples, with a prevalence rate of 72.2%, 47.2%, 74.3%, and 82.9%, respe
131  dystrophy, for an overall corneal dystrophy prevalence rate of 897 per million (10(6)) covered lives
132                                          The prevalence rate of APOE-epsilon4 was higher in the high-
133 esults from studies showed that the lifetime prevalence rate of bipolar II disorder in adults across
134                            The overall birth prevalence rate of CHDs was 12.3 per 1000 total births.
135                                 The weighted prevalence rate of current generalized social anxiety di
136 ime period and applied an assumed population prevalence rate of food allergy.
137                                          The prevalence rate of H. pylori infection in the 164 patien
138                                          The prevalence rate of infection ranged between 0 and 86% pe
139 ntributing to the increased risk is the high prevalence rate of low plasma concentrations of HDL chol
140 using Affymetrix microarrays showed that the prevalence rate of OGG1 expression was 33% and correlate
141                                      The low prevalence rate of orphan diseases (OD) requires special
142                                          The prevalence rate of pneumothorax recorded was 0.4%, and a
143 P to be the optimal initial test strategy, a prevalence rate of PSC greater than 45%, MRC specificity
144  (EGPA) is a rare systemic vasculitis with a prevalence rate of seven per million.
145 help to advance progress toward lowering the prevalence rate of tobacco use in the U.S. and lowering
146  clinical significance lowered the past-year prevalence rates of "any disorder" among 18- to 54-year-
147                                          The prevalence rates of 25(OH) Vitamin D(3) deficiency and i
148 nce of dietary supplement usage of 40%, with prevalence rates of 35% in NHANES II and 23% in NHANES I
149                                     The high prevalence rates of adenomas were accounted for by detec
150                                              Prevalence rates of AERD ranged from 5.5% to 12.4% based
151                                     One-year prevalence rates of alcohol abuse (2.3% vs. 3.9%; Z=-2.0
152                            Elevated lifetime prevalence rates of alcohol use disorders (AUDs) are a f
153  study outcomes were long-term incidence and prevalence rates of ALS using a prospective design and t
154                                              Prevalence rates of anemia, iron deficiency, and iron de
155               Baseline age- and sex-specific prevalence rates of arthritis and activity limitation, u
156                                              Prevalence rates of binocular summation and inhibition w
157 cal intervention produced higher 7-day point-prevalence rates of biochemically verified abstinence th
158  fatty acid intake, is associated with lower prevalence rates of bipolar disorder in community sample
159 etween greater seafood consumption and lower prevalence rates of bipolar disorders.
160 seafood consumption predicted lower lifetime prevalence rates of bipolar I disorder, bipolar II disor
161          Despite cross-site variation in the prevalence rates of BPS, the severity, impact, and patte
162                                          The prevalence rates of C. trachomatis and N. gonorrhoeae by
163                                          The prevalence rates of C. trachomatis and N. gonorrhoeae in
164 ally, sub-Saharan Africa has had the highest prevalence rates of clinically detected rheumatic heart
165 hospital days, antibiotic exposures, and the prevalence rates of Clostridium difficile, methicillin-r
166 ed with a favorable metabolic profile, lower prevalence rates of comorbidities (arterial hypertension
167                                     Although prevalence rates of comorbidity decreased in youth after
168             Previous research has shown high prevalence rates of depression in multiple sclerosis pat
169                                              Prevalence rates of disability by strata of age, sex, ed
170                        Little is known about prevalence rates of DSM-IV disorders across age strata o
171                                              Prevalence rates of DSM-IV mental and substance use diso
172                                              Prevalence rates of DSM-IV mood and anxiety disorders in
173 e, and race have a significant effect on the prevalence rates of early and late AMD (P < .001).
174 eta-analysis for each condition to determine prevalence rates of extrahepatic manifestations of HCV i
175                                              Prevalence rates of FGID are high.
176                                              Prevalence rates of FGID in our sample were similar to t
177 iagnosis of FGID has consequences for actual prevalence rates of FGID.
178 erage, a decrease of 38.51% was found in the prevalence rates of FGID.
179                                          The prevalence rates of HBV, HCV, HIV, and HTLV infections a
180                                          The prevalence rates of HDV infection were 74.9%, 43.9%, 11.
181 rders of coagulation have one of the highest prevalence rates of hepatitis C among known risk groups.
182                                          The prevalence rates of hypertension, atrial fibrillation, a
183                                              Prevalence rates of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, CKD
184                     The overall extrapolated prevalence rates of IBD were 0.32% in 2010, 0.38% in 201
185 os (ORs) for injuries and the mean change in prevalence rates of injuries and emergency ward visits b
186 month, 1-year, and lifetime age-standardized prevalence rates of itchy rash that lasted longer than 3
187                        No sex differences in prevalence rates of large drusen or late AMD were observ
188 ributing to the persistent carriage and high prevalence rates of livestock-associated methicillin-res
189 issive but little is known about whether the prevalence rates of marijuana use and marijuana use diso
190  Several years after the end of the war, the prevalence rates of mental disorders among war-affected
191         The present study aimed to establish prevalence rates of mental disorders in Chilean prisoner
192 opulations in LMICs might have overestimated prevalence rates of mental disorders.
193                                              Prevalence rates of mood, anxiety, and substance use dis
194                                     Although prevalence rates of most psychiatric disorders declined
195                                          The prevalence rates of Mycoplasma genitalium infections and
196                                              Prevalence rates of overweight are higher among American
197                                          The prevalence rates of parent-reported LD, ADHD, and both L
198 e of this study is to compare the population prevalence rates of past-year male-perpetrated IPV and n
199 rch was conducted in multiple databases, and prevalence rates of patients (>75 years) were pooled.
200                                          The prevalence rates of patients with minimum clinically imp
201                                              Prevalence rates of PE, hypertension, multiple gestation
202                                              Prevalence rates of persons identifying as transgender a
203 gistry were used to calculate the real-world prevalence rates of PHM and mCNV among patients with HM
204                      We report incidence and prevalence rates of physical and mental health disorders
205              Lifetime, 6-month, and 12-month prevalence rates of physical and sexual violence among i
206 se studies in Mexico and Barbados, where the prevalence rates of protective HLA alleles are 8% and 34
207 ulation-based cohorts, because incidence and prevalence rates of PSC are markedly lower and survival
208                                              Prevalence rates of psychiatric and substance use disord
209                                          The prevalence rates of PTSD and depression after returning
210 he absence of a correlation between lifetime prevalence rates of schizophrenia and seafood consumptio
211                                We determined prevalence rates of serious mental disorders, sex, type
212       Autopsy studies show the uniquely high prevalence rates of small, indolent tumors in men dying
213  Sex-specific and age-adjusted incidence and prevalence rates of STDR were analyzed for patients with
214                             The age-adjusted prevalence rates of STDR were in decreasing trends for b
215       Apart from apparent sex differences in prevalence rates of STDR, increasing trends were observe
216 nationally representative survey of Afghans, prevalence rates of symptoms of depression, anxiety, and
217 ombining the relative risks and the observed prevalence rates of the risk factors of interest.
218          However, studies have shown varying prevalence rates of these disorders based on different c
219 , and corresponded with authors to determine prevalence rates of these mental disorders and to explor
220 tribute to explaining sex differences in the prevalence rates of this childhood disorder.
221                              Relatively high prevalence rates of this syndrome (15%) were recorded at
222 stence in the MGT may contribute to the high prevalence rates of transmitted drug resistance.
223 suggest a similar prevalence rate, but lower prevalence rates of usage were reported in studies of ad
224                                              Prevalence rates of visual impairment (BCVA < 6/12), US
225                          The sample-weighted prevalence rates of WCH and MH were 3.3% and 17.8%, resp
226      This is the first study to document the prevalence, rate of progression, and factors associated
227                          We investigated the prevalence, rate of progression, and independent predict
228  or longitude, and crude or age-standardized prevalence rates, of early and late AMD (P < .001).
229 including some of the controversies with the prevalence rates on a global scale.
230 es the addition of impairment influence only prevalence rates, or does it also introduce new etiologi
231 ctively, from 2000 to 2015 and incidence and prevalence rates per million population by 32 and 70%, r
232                        Plasmodium falciparum prevalence rate (PfPR) in children 0.5-14 y old (primary
233 h approach across a range of hypothetical RT prevalence rates plausible for the United States.
234                                              Prevalence rates predicted by the model strongly agree w
235 ness of PrEP is sensitive to the initial HIV prevalence rate, PrEP and antiretroviral therapy (ART) a
236 gnostic Interview (CIDI) and compared to the prevalence rates previously published for the general po
237                                              Prevalence rates ranged from 2.2% at CT to 15.9% at MR i
238 es had been implemented, anti-Ov-16 antibody prevalence rates ranged from 5.2% to 65.1%.
239 lth care sites across the United States with prevalence rates ranging from 5.2% to 44%.
240 s compared with normal BMI persons (Adjusted Prevalence Rate Ratio (APRR) 1.9, 95%CI 1.3-2.8).
241 was almost twice as high at small hospitals [prevalence rate ratio (PRR) = 1.9 (95% CI 1.78-2.05)] an
242 vs 65 cases per 1,000 person-years; adjusted prevalence rate ratio = 1.6; CI, 1.06-2.7; p = 0.03).
243 in the frequency of pregnancy loss (adjusted prevalence rate ratio [aPRR] 1.19, P = .8) or neonatal d
244 er HIV prevalence (10.2% vs. 22.0%; adjusted prevalence rate ratio [PRR], 0.49 [95% confidence interv
245                                              Prevalence rate ratios and 95% confidence intervals were
246                       Orkney has the highest prevalence rate recorded worldwide.
247 n preschool sample, which is comparable with prevalence rates reported by other recent studies in pre
248                              These estimated prevalence rates represent substantial increases over th
249           Our findings suggest that the SFTS prevalence rate rose since 2010 and reached its highest
250                   After age 50 years, anemia prevalence rates rose rapidly, to a rate greater than 20
251                         Surface-based caries prevalence rates (SBCPR) and lesion severity (LSI) were
252 ary lipid secretion rates and high gallstone prevalence rates similar to WT mice without any elevatio
253 , demonstrated a linear correlation in their prevalence rates, suggesting that these pathogens share
254                Pacific Islanders had a lower prevalence rate than non-Pacific Islanders (2006: P = .0
255 = .04), while white individuals had a higher prevalence rate than nonwhite individuals (2006: P = .07
256 ger and more rigorous surveys reported lower prevalence rates than did studies with less optimum desi
257 vident throughout the European population at prevalence rates that are concerning and that require ac
258  risk alleles are nonetheless represented at prevalence rates that bespeak an adaptive function.
259 various intervals of treatment for different prevalence rates, there has been a lack of sufficient fo
260                The reconstruction of smoking prevalence rates through this methodology offers a feasi
261 evels and compared the expected and observed prevalence rates to test if the coexistence of the DBM c
262                                     Delirium prevalence rates varied significantly with reason for IC
263 are common in children and adolescents, with prevalence rates varying from 6 to 20%.
264                                          The prevalence rate was 19.8%.
265 ere in the PICU for 6 or more days, delirium prevalence rate was 38%.
266                          The gender-adjusted prevalence rate was 5.8%.
267 ies; for late AMD, 20% of the variability in prevalence rates was explained by differences in age and
268                            Based on reported prevalence rates, we calculated a sibling recurrence ris
269                   In children aged <5 years, prevalence rates were 0% and 11% in 1983 and 1993, respe
270                                              Prevalence rates were 12.2% (95% CI, 10.2-14.1) for any
271 71.2% male, 62.0% white), tardive dyskinesia prevalence rates were 13.1% for second-generation antips
272                                          The prevalence rates were 15.6% to 41.8% for anxiety disorde
273                                M. genitalium prevalence rates were 16.1% for females and 17.2% for ma
274             The crude and age-adjusted point prevalence rates were 2.00 and 4.12, respectively.
275      For children < or =10 years of age, the prevalence rates were 22.5% (16 of 71 children) in Febru
276                                 STDR and OSA prevalence rates were 36.1% and 63.9%, respectively.
277 nce rates were 82.8% and 65.1%, and antibody prevalence rates were 73.1% and 62.1%.
278 chocerciasis was endemic, microfilariae (MF) prevalence rates were 82.8% and 65.1%, and antibody prev
279                             Age-standardized prevalence rates were calculated for 3 dyslipidemia subt
280                                Incidence and prevalence rates were calculated for nonexudative and ex
281                                              Prevalence rates were calculated, and odds ratios were a
282         Crude and age-adjusted incidence and prevalence rates were calculated.
283                                       Simple prevalence rates were calculated.
284                                     Antibody prevalence rates were close to zero among subjects born
285                             Although overall prevalence rates were comparable between the two methods
286                              MF and antibody prevalence rates were correlated (Spearman's r=0.815; P<
287                          Ethnic-specific PAD prevalence rates were determined in a randomly selected
288                                 Twelve-month prevalence rates were established using the Composite In
289                                Incidence and prevalence rates were estimated and were age-and sex-adj
290                                     National prevalence rates were estimated by using a population-we
291                                              Prevalence rates were estimated using data from three co
292  the age-, sex-, and race/ethnicity-specific prevalence rates were multiplied by the US Census estima
293  years ago very high multiple sclerosis (MS) prevalence rates were recorded in northern Scotland.
294                                              Prevalence rates were weighted to adjust for the complex
295 f this study was to explore the reduction in prevalence rates when distress is considered in the diag
296 in developed countries, such as the US, SV40 prevalence rates will be generally very low.
297                                              Prevalence rates with and without subjective distress el
298                    We were unable to compare prevalence rates with data prior to 2010, as the populat
299 ing more than 550,000 students were used and prevalence rates (%) with 95% CIs were calculated.
300 contributing to some of the highest national prevalence rates worldwide.

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