The available pool of sex partners and risk for a current bacterial sexually transmitted infection.

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Published in Ann Epidemiol on July 01, 2010

Authors

Jacky M Jennings1, Ralph Taylor, Vince G Iannacchione, Susan M Rogers, Shang-En Chung, Steven Huettner, Jonathan M Ellen

Author Affiliations

1: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Baltimore, MD, USA. jjennin1@jhmi.edu <jjennin1@jhmi.edu>

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