Concurrent sexual partnerships and the HIV epidemics in Africa: evidence to move forward.
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Concurrent sexual partnerships and the HIV epidemics in Africa: evidence to move forward.
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scientific article published on 22 July 2008
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Concurrent sexual partnerships and the HIV epidemics in Africa: evidence to move forward.
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Concurrent sexual partnerships and the HIV epidemics in Africa: evidence to move forward.
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Concurrent sexual partnerships and the HIV epidemics in Africa: evidence to move forward.
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Concurrent sexual partnerships and the HIV epidemics in Africa: evidence to move forward.
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Concurrent sexual partnerships and the HIV epidemics in Africa: evidence to move forward.
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Concurrent sexual partnerships and the HIV epidemics in Africa: evidence to move forward.
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Concurrent sexual partnerships and the HIV epidemics in Africa: evidence to move forward.
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Daniel T Halperin
Timothy L Mah
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11-6; dicussion 34-7
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10.1007/S10461-008-9433-X
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2008-07-22T00:00:00Z