Assortative mixing as a source of bias in epidemiological studies of sexually transmitted infections: the case of smoking and human papillomavirus.
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Effect of HSV-2 infection on subsequent HIV acquisition: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis.Effect of age-difference between heterosexual partners on risk of cervical cancer and human papillomavirus infection.Recurring infection with ecologically distinct HPV types can explain high prevalence and diversity.Evidence of synergistic relationships between HIV and Human Papillomavirus (HPV): systematic reviews and meta-analyses of longitudinal studies of HPV acquisition and clearance by HIV status, and of HIV acquisition by HPV status.
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Assortative mixing as a source of bias in epidemiological studies of sexually transmitted infections: the case of smoking and human papillomavirus.
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Assortative mixing as a source ...... king and human papillomavirus.
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Assortative mixing as a source ...... king and human papillomavirus.
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Assortative mixing as a source ...... king and human papillomavirus.
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Assortative mixing as a source ...... oking and human papillomavirus
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I Baussano
P Lemieux-Mellouki
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10.1017/S0950268815002915
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2015-11-20T00:00:00Z