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  • Prevalence is all cases, new and previously diagnosed.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Relative Risks of HIV Infection Among Gay and Bisexual Males 2010

  • Prevalence is the cumulative number of people who have experienced rape/SA and incidence is the number of rapes/SAs that occur in an area in a given year.

    Tew's Day! rosefox 2009

  • The Journal of Pathology recently published a paper entitled Prevalence of lymphoreticular prion pro ...

    THE MEDICAL NEWS Editors 2010

  • In 1991, at the thirteenth annual conference of the Association for Death Education and Counseling, Therese Rando, the psychologist in private practice in Rhode Island who invented the six Rs of grief, gave a keynote address titled “The Increasing Prevalence of Complicated Mourning: The Onslaught Is Just Beginning.”

    The Truth About Grief Ruth Davis Konigsberg 2011

  • Prevalence of older homes built on cinder blocks, which can increase vulnerability.

    Across the South, violent storms left little hope 2011

  • Prevalence of 22q11 microdeletions in DGS and VCFS: implications for genetic counseling and prenatal diagnosis.

    Resources for Healthcare Professionals 2010

  • Ginsberg JP, Hobbie WL, SK, Canning DA, Meadows AT: Prevalence of and risk factors for hydrocele in survivors of Wilms tumor.

    Publications of the Urology Division 2010

  • Prevalence Rate of HIV/AIDS in adults: 7% (2003 est.)

    Côte d'Ivoire 2009

  • Prevalence of and risk factors for hydrocele in survivors of Wilms 'tumor

    Completed studies on late effects of childhood cancer 2010

  • In 1991, at the thirteenth annual conference of the Association for Death Education and Counseling, Therese Rando, the psychologist in private practice in Rhode Island who invented the six Rs of grief, gave a keynote address titled “The Increasing Prevalence of Complicated Mourning: The Onslaught Is Just Beginning.”

    The Truth About Grief Ruth Davis Konigsberg 2011

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