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  • 11. Epidemiologic risk profile of human papillomavirus infections in human immunodeficiency virus-positive Chinese women.
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  • 14. High-risk human papillomavirus among HIV-infected women with normal cervical cytology: a pilot study in Jos, Nigeria.
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  • 17. High Prevalence of Cervical High-Grade Lesions and High-Risk Human Papillomavirus Infections in Women Living with HIV: A Case for Prioritizing Cervical Screening in This Vulnerable Group.
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  • 20. High prevalence and incidence of HPV-related anal cancer precursor lesions in HIV-positive women in the late HAART era.
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