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Meaning

The word "prevalence" refers to the state of being widespread or common, particularly in relation to diseases, conditions, or social issues. It indicates how frequently something occurs within a specific population or area over a given period of time. For example, "the prevalence of asthma among children has increased over the years."

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Etymology

The word "prevalence" comes from the Latin root "praevalentia," which means “power” or "strength," derived from "praevalere," meaning "to be stronger." It entered the English language in the late 14th century.

Examples of Usage

  1. The prevalence of obesity in urban areas has prompted health initiatives to encourage exercise and healthy eating.
  2. Recent studies have shown a high prevalence of mental health issues among teenagers.
  3. The prevalence of democracy varies across different regions of the world.
  4. Researchers are concerned about the prevalence of misinformation on social media platforms.
  5. The doctor noted the prevalence of allergies during springtime in his patients.