Sexual mixing patterns of patients attending sexually transmitted diseases clinics.

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Published in Sex Transm Dis on October 28, 1996

Authors

G P Garnett1, J P Hughes, R M Anderson, B P Stoner, S O Aral, W L Whittington, H H Handsfield, K K Holmes

Author Affiliations

1: Department of Zoology, Oxford University, United Kingdom.

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