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Wchanit Posted 16 years ago
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Is this correct?

I am not sure if this is grammartically correct.

It was interesting that NoV GII.6 infection was identified with high prevalence, accounting for 40.4% compared with GII.4 infection (53.8%).

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6 less prevalent. In any case, what is prevalent is unclear-- the infection or the identification? Use 'compared to', not 'compared with'.

  • 6 less prevalent.
  • In any case, what is prevalent is unclear-- the infection or the identification?
  • Use 'compared to', not 'compared with'.
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40.4% seems lower than 53.8%, making GII.6 less prevalent. In any case, what is prevalent is unclear-- the infection or the identification?

Use 'compared to', not 'compared with'.

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