Do people really know their sex partners? Concurrency, knowledge of partner behavior, and sexually transmitted infections within partnerships.
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Do people really know their sex partners? Concurrency, knowledge of partner behavior, and sexually transmitted infections within partnerships.
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Do people really know their se ...... nfections within partnerships.
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Do people really know their se ...... nfections within partnerships.
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King K Holmes
Pamina M Gorbach
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10.1097/01.OLQ.0000129949.30114.37
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2004-07-01T00:00:00Z