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Chronic Kidney Disease Prevalence and Rate of Diagnosis
Chronic kidney disease is a major public health problem. However, no study to date has estimated the prevalence of chronic kidney disease based on the clinical guidelines established by the National Kidney Foundation and few studies have explored the rate of diagnoses by primary care providers.Cross-sectional study of ambulatory patients in Rochester ...
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Birth prevalence rates of skeletal dysplasias
Clinical Genetics, 1989This study establishes the prevalence rates at birth of the skeletal dysplasias which can be diagnosed in the perinatal period or during pregnancy. Using a population‐based register of congenital anomalies, a prevalence rate of 3.22 0/000 was observed. The most frequent types of skeletal dysplasia were achondroplasia and osteogenesis imperfecta (0.64 0/
C, Stoll, B, Dott, M P, Roth, Y, Alembik
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Prevalence Rates of Microtia in South America
International Journal of Epidemiology, 1986A high frequency of microtia in Quito (Ecuador) was detected by the Latin American Collaborative Study of Congenital Malformations (ECLAMC), and the data available on file were used to define the cluster and to test some potential risk factors. The Quito material consisted of 46 041 livebirths from two hospitals. The rest of the sample consisted of 553
E E, Castilla, I M, Orioli
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Prevalence Rates of Youth Gambling Problems: Are the Current Rates Inflated?
Journal of Gambling Studies, 2003While there is a general consensus in the literature that it is common for youth to gamble, considerable variability in the reported prevalence rates of youth problem gambling has been found. More recently, issues concerning the possible overestimation of these rates have been raised. Arguments underlying the proposition that problem gambling rates for
Jeffrey L, Derevensky +2 more
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Prevalence rates for ectodermal dysplasia syndromes
American Journal of Medical Genetics Part AAbstractBackgroundEctodermal dysplasias (EDs) are a heterogeneous group of genetic conditions affecting the development and/or homeostasis of two or more ectodermal derivatives, including hair, teeth, nails, and certain glands. There are currently 49 recognized EDs with molecularly confirmed etiology.
Clayton Butcher +6 more
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Sporozoite rate and malaria prevalence
Parasitology Today, 1987Abstract In a recently published paper, Tom Burkot and colleagues in Papua New Guinea provide an important set of data for vivax and falciparum malaria transmission. Using on enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) technique they measured sporozoite rates in mosquitoes from human bait collections from eight villages and related these to parasite ...
M.H. Birley, J.D. Charlewood
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Suicide rate, prevalence of diagnosed depression and prevalence of working physicians in Hungary
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1993Based on the well‐known relationship between depression and suicide, we investigated the regional distribution of the suicide rate, rate of diagnosed depression and prevalence of working physicians in Hungary. A strong significant positive correlation was found between the rate of working physicians and rate of diagnosed depression, and both parameters
Z, Rihmer, W, Rutz, J, Barsi
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Prevalence Rates for Diabetes Mellitus in Puerto Rico
Diabetes Care, 1991The aim of this study was to analyze prevalence data for diabetes mellitus obtained from a household interview of a random sample of the general population by the Department of Health of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico for the years 1975–1986. Details of the prevalence rate by sex and age were analyzed for the years 1981, 1984, 1985, and 1986 and for ...
L, Haddock, I T, de Conty
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Prevalence Rate and Factors of Myopia in Preschool Children
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing, 2005This study was aimed at providing basic data for developing a nursing intervention program which enables systematic and correct visual acuity care by discovering out visual acuity conditions, prevalence rate of myopia, and the factors related to myopia with Preschool children.The subjects of this study consisted of 519 children between 3 and 6 years of
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Notification rates and the prevalence of tuberculosis: A study in Southampton
Tubercle, 1961Summary The notification rate is an index of active tuberculous disease which has been recognised and notified. The recognition of disease is inconstant and its agreed notification at variance, from year to year and from centre to centre. The notification rate is not a satisfactory criterion on winch to base an assessment of active tuberculous ...
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