It’s easy to get confused by medical jargon, especially when phrases can sound so similar.
But often they can mean entirely different things.
For example, ‘incidence’ and ‘prevalence’ — mainstays of our vocabulary during the darkest days of the Covid pandemic — cannot be used interchangeably.
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