ENDEMIC vs PREVALENCE: NOUN
- A plant that is native to a certain limited area
- A disease that is constantly present to a greater or lesser degree in people of a certain class or in people living in a particular location
- An endemic plant or animal.
- A prevalence of endemic disease.
- An individual or species that is endemic to a region.
- An endemic disease.
- General occurrence, practice, or reception; extensive existence or use: as, the prevalence of a custom or of a disease.
- Superior strength, influence, or efficacy; predominance.
- The state or quality of being prevalent.
- The total number of cases of a disease in a given population at a specific time.
- The condition of being prevalent.
- A superiority in numbers or amount
- (epidemiology) the ratio (for a given time period) of the number of occurrences of a disease or event to the number of units at risk in the population
- The quality of prevailing generally; being widespread
- The quality or condition of being prevalent; superior strength, force, or influence; general existence, reception, or practice; wide extension
ENDEMIC vs PREVALENCE: ADJECTIVE
- Of or relating to a disease (or anything resembling a disease) constantly present to greater or lesser extent in a particular locality
- Originating where it is found
- Prevalent in or limited to a particular locality, region, or people.
- Native to or limited to a certain region.
- Common in or inherent to an enterprise or situation.
- Peculiar to a district or particular locality, or class of persons.
- Belonging or native to a particular people or country; native as distinguished from introduced or naturalized; hence, regularly or ordinarily occurring in a given region; local; ; -- often distinguished from exotic.
- Native to a particular area or culture; originating where it occurs.
- Peculiar to a particular area or region; not found in other places.
- Prevalent in a particular area or region.
- Native to or confined to a certain region
- N/A
ENDEMIC vs PREVALENCE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In phytogeography, properly, confined to a particular region, whether indigenous or not: sometimes confused with indigenous.
- Peculiar to a people or nation, or to the residents of a particular locality: chiefly applied to diseases.
- In phytogeography and zoögeog., peculiar to and characteristic of a locality or region, as a plant or an animal; indigenous or autochthonous in some region, and not elsewhere.
- Being widespread
ENDEMIC vs PREVALENCE: RELATED WORDS
- Ingrained, Commonplace, Entrenched, Prevalence, Widespread, Epidemic, Rife, Rampant, Pervasive, Prevalent, Autochthonic, Autochthonal, Native, Autochthonous, Indigenous
- Proliferation, Penetration, Rate, Occurrence, Frequency, Proportion, Rates, Predominance, Endemic, Epidemic, Morbidity, Pervasiveness, Prevalent, Incidence, Preponderance
ENDEMIC vs PREVALENCE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Ingrained, Commonplace, Entrenched, Prevalence, Widespread, Epidemic, Rife, Rampant, Pervasive, Prevalent, Autochthonic, Autochthonal, Native, Autochthonous, Indigenous
- Number, Widespread, Predominant, Ubiquity, Penetration, Rate, Occurrence, Frequency, Proportion, Endemic, Epidemic, Morbidity, Prevalent, Incidence, Preponderance
ENDEMIC vs PREVALENCE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- ICU in which colonization with VRE was endemic.
- MDRGNB transmission in both epidemic and endemic settings.
- Separatist, Nationalistic, Endemic, Revolutionary, and Maoist terrorist groups.
- In Eastern Africa, the disease is considered endemic.
- Discrete Typing Unit I in endemic eastern Colombia.
- Define the terms outbreak, epidemic, endemic, and pandemic.
- Instead of equating the Cuban identity to the endemic, endemic and the European sources informing the culture of the Island.
- By this extension, the Rescue and Collection of Endemic and Endangered Plants Project has also managed to protect endemic animals in the nurseries.
- Deltamethrin Collar is recommended in Leishmania endemic areasand should be maintained throughout their time in the endemic areas.
- Spring Mountains Endemic; NV Southern Nevada Endemic; W More Widespread and in Adjacent States.
- Prevalence and consequences of nonadherence to haemodialysis regimens.
- Prevalence and correlates of elevated serum creatinine levels.
- Prevalence and incidence of rheumatoid arthritis in Italy.
- The prevalence of gout appears to be increasing.
- RIF testing is adversely affected in settings with a low prevalence of disease or in populations with a low prevalence.
- India; perceived nature and prevalence of sexual violence, and explanations for this prevalence; response of the criminal justice system, and areas for improvement.
- However, we found that the prevalence of depression was higher but also the prevalence of anxiety was lower than these studies.
- The prevalence of depressive symptoms was high in men, leading to a relatively similar prevalence figure for men and women.
- However, even in countries where prevalence is high there can be widely varying prevalence rates across different social and religious groups.
- ED visits; diabetes prevalence; asthma prevalence; illness burden; percentage generic prescriptions; utilization and access measures.
ENDEMIC vs PREVALENCE: QUESTIONS
- Is the endemic equilibrium state unique and stable?
- What does endemic and sporadic mean in epidemiology?
- Why are endemic species vulnerable to human invasion?
- What is the pathophysiology of endemic Balkan nephropathy?
- Are visceral and cutaneous leishmaniasis endemic in Singapore?
- Which of the following is an endemic treponematose?
- Where is Gerald Durrell endemic wildlife sanctuary?
- Is cultural responsiveness endemic to educational effectiveness?
- Is coccidioidomycosis endemic in non-endemic areas?
- Is there a unique endemic equilibrium at the endemic point?
- What is the prevalence of carpometacarpal dislocations?
- What is the prevalence of congenital hyperinsulinism?
- What is the prevalence of hyperstimulation syndrome?
- How does prevalence affect negative predictive value?
- What is the prevalence of retinoblastoma calcification?
- What is the prevalence of idiopathic gastroparesis?
- What is the prevalence of eosinophilic gastroenteritis?
- What is the prevalence of bronchopulmonary sequestration?
- What is the prevalence of hematological malignancies?
- Does the prevalence estimate include both crude and age adjusted prevalence?