Definition of Prevalence. Meaning of Prevalence. Synonyms of Prevalence

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Imprevalence
Imprevalence Im*prev"a*lence, Imprevalency Im*prev"a*len*cy, n. Want of prevalence. [Obs.]

Meaning of Prevalence from wikipedia

- In epidemiology, prevalence is the proportion of a particular po****tion found to be affected by a medical condition (typically a disease or a risk factor...
- The prevalence of cir****cision is the percentage of males in a given po****tion who have been cir****cised, with the procedure most commonly being performed...
- virus (HIV), which causes AIDS, varies in prevalence from nation to nation. Listed here are the prevalence rates among adults in various countries, based...
- specificity are prevalence-independent test characteristics, as their values are intrinsic to the test and do not depend on the disease prevalence in the po****tion...
- This is a list of states (and some territories) by the annual prevalence of cocaine use as percentage of the po****tion aged 15–64 (unless otherwise indicated)...
- Prevalence of tobacco use is reported by the World Health Organization (WHO), which focuses on cigarette smoking due to reported data limitations. Smoking...
- This is a list of countries (and some territories) by the annual prevalence of opiates use as percentage of the po****tion aged 15–64 (unless otherwise...
- Overview of the prevalence of teenage pregnancy around the world...
- IBS. The prevalence varies according to country (from 1.1% to 45.0%) and criteria used to define IBS; however the average global prevalence is 11.2%....
- The prevalence of rabies, a deadly viral disease affecting mammals, varies significantly across regions worldwide, posing a persistent public health problem...