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    Tyndall MW, Kidula N, Sande J, Ombette J, Temmerman M.
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  • 29. Comparative study of syndromic and etiological diagnosis of reproductive tract infections/sexually transmitted infections in women in Delhi.
    Ray K, Muralidhar S, Bala M, Kumari M, Salhan S, Gupta SM, Bhattacharya M.
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    Peters R, Klausner JD, de Vos L, Feucht UD, Medina-Marino A.
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  • 38. A Comparative Analysis of Risky Sexual Behaviors, Self-Reported Sexually Transmitted Infections, Knowledge of Symptoms and Partner Notification Practices among Male and Female University Students in Pretoria, South Africa.
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  • 40. Evaluation of Skill-oriented Training on Enhanced Syndromic Case Management (ESCM) of Reproductive Tract Infections / Sexually Transmitted Infections (RTI/STIs) of Care Providers from Three-tier Health-care System of Gujarat.
    Sharma R, Prajapati S, Patel B, Kumar P.
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