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Reproductive tract infections, gynaecological morbidity and HIV seroprevalence among women in Mumbai, India / L. Brabin ... [‎et al.]‎

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Infections génitales, morbidité gynécologique et séroprévalence du VIH chez des femmes de Mumbai, Inde : résumé
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Brabin, L, Gogate, A, Gogate, S, Karande, A, Khanna, R. et al. (‎1998)‎. Reproductive tract infections, gynaecological morbidity and HIV seroprevalence among women in Mumbai, India / L. Brabin ... [‎et al.]‎. http://www.who.int/iris/handle/10665/55801
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Bulletin of the World Health Organization 1998 ; 76(‎3)‎ : 277-287
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