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Human papillomavirus and HIV coinfection and the risk of neoplasias of the lower genital tract: a review of recent developments
Alex Ferenczy, François Coutlée, Eduardo Franco and Catherine Hankins
CMAJ September 02, 2003 169 (5) 431-434;
Alex Ferenczy
François Coutlée
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Human papillomavirus and HIV coinfection and the risk of neoplasias of the lower genital tract: a review of recent developments
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