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The Natural History of Bacterial Vaginosis Diagnosed by Gram Stain Among Women in Rakai, Uganda
by THOMA, Marie E
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The Short-term Variability of Bacterial Vaginosis Diagnosed by Nugent Gram Stain Criteria Among Sexually Active Women in Rakai, Uganda
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Efficiency of CCR5 Coreceptor Utilization by the HIV Quasispecies Increases over Time, But Is Not Associated with Disease Progression
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Effectiveness of Syphilis Treatment Using Azithromycin and/or Benzathine Penicillin in Rakai, Uganda
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The impact of male circumcision on HIV incidence and cost per infection prevented : a stochastic simulation model from Rakai, Uganda
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Alcohol use before sex and HIV acquisition : a longitudinal study in Rakai, Uganda
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