Statistics by Country for Soto's Syndrome
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About these extrapolations of prevalence and incidence statistics for Soto's Syndrome:
These statistics are calculated extrapolations of various prevalence or incidence rates
against the populations of a particular country or region.
The statistics used for prevalence/incidence of Soto's Syndrome are typically based on US, UK, Canadian or Australian statistics.
This extrapolation calculation is automated and does not take into account any genetic, cultural, environmental, social, racial or other differences
across the various countries and regions for which the extrapolated Soto's Syndrome statistics below refer to.
As such, these extrapolations may be highly inaccurate (especially for developing or third-world countries) and only give a general indication (or even a meaningless indication)
as to the actual prevalence or incidence of Soto's Syndrome in that region.
About prevalence and incidence statistics in general for Soto's Syndrome: The word 'prevalence' of Soto's Syndrome usually means the estimated population of people who are managing Soto's Syndrome at any given time (i.e. people with Soto's Syndrome). The term 'incidence' of Soto's Syndrome means the annual diagnosis rate, or the number of new cases of Soto's Syndrome diagnosed each year (i.e. getting Soto's Syndrome). Hence, these two statistics types can differ: a short disease like flu can have high annual incidence but low prevalence, but a life-long disease like diabetes has a low annual incidence but high prevalence. For more information see about prevalence and incidence statistics. |
Prevalance of Soto's Syndrome: rare
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