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At birth, the prevalence of infection is zero or, in other words, the risk (or "chance" in daily language) of having escaped infection equals 1.  Assuming a risk of infection of 10% during the first year of life, the risk of having escaped infection at age 1 year equals 1 * (1 - 0.1) or 0.9.  If the risk of infection remains constant at 10%, then the risk of having escaped infection by the end of the second year equals 1 * (1 - 0.1) * (1 - 0.1) = 0.81 or 81%, etc.

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