Discussing STIs: doctors are from Mars, patients from Venus.
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Discussing STIs: doctors are from Mars, patients from Venus.
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Discussing STIs: doctors are from Mars, patients from Venus
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J Denekens
L Peremans
P Van Royen
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10.1093/FAMPRA/20.1.11
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2003-02-01T00:00:00Z