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Prevalence of risk factors associated with human papillomavirus infection in women living with HIV
C. Hankins, F. Coutlee, N. Lapointe, P. Simard, T. Tran, J. Samson, L. Hum and Group. Canadian Women's HIV Study
CMAJ January 26, 1999 160 (2) 185-191;
C. Hankins
F. Coutlee
N. Lapointe
P. Simard
T. Tran
J. Samson
L. Hum
Group. Canadian Women's HIV Study
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Prevalence of risk factors associated with human papillomavirus infection in women living with HIV
C. Hankins, F. Coutlee, N. Lapointe, P. Simard, T. Tran, J. Samson, L. Hum, Group. Canadian Women's HIV Study
CMAJ Jan 1999, 160 (2) 185-191;
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