Characteristics of female sex workers with US clients in two Mexico-US border cities.
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Characteristics of female sex workers with US clients in two Mexico-US border cities.
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Characteristics of female sex workers with US clients in two Mexico-US border cities.
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Characteristics of female sex workers with US clients in two Mexico-US border cities.
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Characteristics of female sex workers with US clients in two Mexico-US border cities.
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Adela Delatorre
Carlos Magis-Rodríguez
Hugo Staines-Orozco
Miguel Fraga-Vallejo
Prisci Orozovich
Remedios Lozada
Shirley J Semple
Thomas L Patterson
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10.1097/OLQ.0B013E31815B0
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2008-03-01T00:00:00Z