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214 related items for PubMed ID: 19565872

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    Nel AM, Mitchnick LB, Risha P, Muungo LT, Norick PM.
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    de Lind van Wijngaarden JW, Brown T, Girault P, Sarkar S, van Griensven F.
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    Orner P, Harries J, Cooper D, Moodley J, Hoffman M, Becker J, McGrory E, Dabash R, Bracken H.
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  • 32. High-risk women's willingness to try a simulated vaginal microbicide: results from a pilot study.
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    J Womens Health (Larchmt); 2003 Sep; 12(7):655-66. PubMed ID: 14583106
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  • 34. Depressive symptoms and sexual risk behavior in young, chlamydia-infected, heterosexual dyads.
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    Huang Y, Chen D, Jin B, Ge Y, Wan C, Zhu Z, Zhu G, Hong P.
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  • 37. Educating men about vaginal microbicides: considerations from Kenya.
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  • 38. Microbicide acceptability and associated factors among female sex workers and male clients in Kaiyuan county, Yunnan province, China.
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  • 39. Sexually transmitted infection health-care seeking behaviour in the Netherlands: general practitioner attends to the majority of sexually transmitted infection consultations.
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