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Incidence, clearance and predictors of human papillomavirus infection in women
John W. Sellors, Tina L. Karwalajtys, Janusz Kaczorowski, James B. Mahony, Alice Lytwyn, Sylvia Chong, Joanna Sparrow, Attila Lorincz and ; The Survey of HPV in Ontario Women (SHOW) Group
CMAJ February 18, 2003 168 (4) 421-425;
John W. Sellors
Tina L. Karwalajtys
Janusz Kaczorowski
James B. Mahony
Alice Lytwyn
Sylvia Chong
Joanna Sparrow
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Incidence, clearance and predictors of human papillomavirus infection in women
John W. Sellors, Tina L. Karwalajtys, Janusz Kaczorowski, James B. Mahony, Alice Lytwyn, Sylvia Chong, Joanna Sparrow, Attila Lorincz
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