Lactobacillus-dominated cervicovaginal microbiota associated with reduced HIV/STI prevalence and genital HIV viral load in African women.
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Lactobacillus-dominated cervicovaginal microbiota associated with reduced HIV/STI prevalence and genital HIV viral load in African women.
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Evgeni Tsivtsivadze
Frank H Schuren
Gilles F Ndayisaba
Hanneke Borgdorff
Janneke H H M van de Wijgert
Massimo Marzorati
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10.1038/ISMEJ.2014.26
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2014-03-06T00:00:00Z
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