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Environmental factors can have a substantial impact on the prevalence or incidence of a condition. Accordingly, it is important that authors define the context or specific setting relevant to their review question. For example, this may include defining the geographic area or country, specific community or setting (inpatient vs outpatient) and the time period given that some conditions may peak at a particular season (e.g. the incidence of influenza in different seasons and years).


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