Evidence for Chlamydia trachomatis as a human papillomavirus cofactor in the etiology of invasive cervical cancer in Brazil and the Philippines.
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Evidence for Chlamydia trachomatis as a human papillomavirus cofactor in the etiology of invasive cervical cancer in Brazil and the Philippines.
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scientific article published on 17 January 2002
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Evidence for Chlamydia trachom ...... in Brazil and the Philippines.
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Evidence for Chlamydia trachom ...... in Brazil and the Philippines.
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Evidence for Chlamydia trachom ...... in Brazil and the Philippines.
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Evidence for Chlamydia trachom ...... in Brazil and the Philippines.
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Evidence for Chlamydia trachom ...... in Brazil and the Philippines.
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Evidence for Chlamydia trachom ...... in Brazil and the Philippines.
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Corazon Ngelangel
F Xavier Bosch
Jan M M Walboomers
Jennifer S Smith
Nubia Muñoz
Rolando Herrero
Rosanna W Peeling
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10.1086/338569
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2002-01-17T00:00:00Z