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Looking at our data before adjustment for capture-recapture these prevalence estimates are seen.

The birth cohort of 1995 provided data for the youngest cohort in the study (age 3 years) and the cohorts 1982 to 1989 were distinguished as a reliable aggregate cohort of the children aged from 9 to 16 years.