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So the true prevalence, he said, is probably higher than reported.
No significant change in prevalence was found between 1982 and 1990.
On an international level, the prevalence of the disease is not known.
It also reported a prevalence of 1.68 per 1,000 for children under 15 years.
"But no one can explain why the prevalence would have been different to start with."
So going back to the first question about the range in terms of prevalence rate.
The average age is 30 years, with a female prevalence.
The prevalence is reported to be 1 case per 56,000-164,000 population.
The expected increase with age and greater prevalence in women was found.
The most recent prevalence report out of England in 2006 is 10.9 per 100,000.
It has an estimated prevalence of 1 in 500,000 people.
Its prevalence within the general population has not yet been determined.
The prevalence in dogs is about three times that of women.
The global prevalence might be much higher than present data suggest.
A major reason, the study said, was the prevalence of families headed by single women.
But no good estimate of the national prevalence has been available until now.
The real reason for the high prevalence of the disease in China is not often talked about.
Nothing so clear can be said about the prevalence of misconduct.
When, in 1994, these and others questions were included, the prevalence rate rose to 7.4 percent.
But there is an even more significant reason: the prevalence of pants.
The prevalence of other eye disease was similar in the two groups (table I).
The prevalence is higher in the southern region (75 percent).
There is also a prevalence of many other diseases in the area.
The prevalence of this disorder is the same for men and women.
The prevalence of high blood pressure in the young is increasing.