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How is Prevalence Calculated?
Prevalence is calculated using the formula:
\[ \text{Prevalence} = \frac{\text{Number of existing cases}}{\text{Total population}} \times 100 \]
For example, if a community has 1,000 people and 50 of them have diabetes, the prevalence of diabetes in that community is 5%.
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