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The total number of individuals who have a disease at a given point in time. For example, the estimate that 4.5 million Americans currently have Alzheimer
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The observed number of people in a given population affected with a particular disease or condition at a given time, usually stated as the number of cases observed per 100 000 individuals, or listed as a percentage. In contrast with incidence, prevalence can be thought of as a snapshot of all existing cases at a specified time.
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a measure of the proportion of persons in the population with a certain disease at a given time.
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The proportion of people in the entire population who are found to be with a disease or disorder at a certain point in time (sometimes called a "cross section"), without regard to when they first got the disease. Primary care: First contact medical care to patients.
Ãâó: www.iffgd.org/GIDisorders/glossary.html
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Anterior to the vertebrae. P. ganglia, those sympathetic ganglia which are located anterior to the lateral chain of ganglia, as the semilunar ganglion, the ganglia of the cardiac and pulmonary plexuses, etc.
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