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The relative contribution of viral and bacterial sexually transmitted infections on HIV acquisition in Southern African women in the MIRA study
Venkatesh, KK., Van Der Straten, A., Cheng, H., Montgomery, E., Lurie, M. N., Chipato, T., Ramjee, G., Blanchard, K., Padian, N., Mayer, K., & de Bruyn, G. (2011). The relative contribution of viral and bacterial sexually transmitted infections on HIV acquisition in Southern African women in the MIRA study. International Journal of STD and AIDS, 22, 218 - 224.
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