Examples of 'prevalent disease' in a sentence

Meaning of "prevalent disease"

prevalent disease ~ Describes a widespread, common, or dominant illness or medical condition that is frequently encountered within a specific population or geographic area

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Tuberculosis is a very prevalent disease in developing countries.
First, going outside exposes you to the prevalent disease.
Depression is a very prevalent disease that is often disabling.
Because, clearly, drug-based " advances " are not making a dent in this progressively prevalent disease.
Diabetes mellitus is a high prevalent disease as well as periodontitis.
Find a prevalent disease whose presence correlates with a high concentration of that substance.
Scurvy is not now a prevalent disease.
Silicosis is a prevalent disease for which there is currently no specific treatment.
Insomnia is a highly prevalent disease.
It is the most prevalent disease transmitted by ticks in the northern hemisphere.
It is a serious and prevalent disease.
Diabetes is a highly prevalent disease which frequently compromises the peripheral nervous system.
Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly prevalent disease of aging.
Sickle cell disease is a prevalent disease particularly among those of African and Mediterranean descent.
Dental caries still today, remains the most prevalent disease worldwide.

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One particularly prevalent disease is mastitis in dairy herds.
Dyslipidemia, particularly hypercholesterolemia, was the second most prevalent disease in the present study.
Highly prevalent disease.
The parents did not report any prevalent disease in the family.
Asthma is a highly prevalent disease worldwide, showing a tendency to increase in developing countries.
Dyslipidemia was the second most prevalent disease Table 2.
I think it 's such a prevalent disease in our society that there are misconceptions about it.
Cryptosporidiosis, on the other hand, is a more prevalent disease in children in Vietnam.
Tuberculosis is a prevalent disease in low-middle income countries and is a major health concern.
Cardiomyopathy by Chagas disease remains a very prevalent disease in Brazil, including São Paulo.
This is a prevalent disease in most soybean growing regions, and a major cause of crop loss.
Introduction oropharyngeal cancer is a prevalent disease with high morbidity and mortality.
The most prevalent disease of biliary surgery in these cases was chronic cholecystitis 82.1.
It happens to be one of the most common and prevalent disease afflicting populations worldwide.
The most prevalent disease among the elderly was SH, followed by DM.
Binge eating disorder, a very prevalent disease but not treated.
Next, This prevalent disease can be controversial.
Background of the Invention Periodontal disease is a highly prevalent disease affecting 90 % of the population.
However, HF is still a prevalent disease with a poor prognosis, especially in advanced stages of disease.
Introduction, functional dyspepsia is a highly prevalent disease with major economic and social impact.
Although SS is a prevalent disease with great impact, there is little evidence for its treatment.
Periodontal disease is the second most prevalent disease in the United States after heart disease.
Dental fractures are highly prevalent disease among wild carnivores, mainly in captive animals.
Noise induced hearing loss NIHL is a highly prevalent disease in industrial countries, including Brazil.
COPD is a highly prevalent disease affecting about 44 million people in Europe.
Lyme disease is the most prevalent disease carried by ticks in the United States.
Isn't that a prevalent disease in the Rain Mist Town.

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