A possible vertical transmission of human papillomavirus genotypes associated with epidermodysplasia verruciformis.
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G. Orth | M. Favre | S. Jabłońska | S. Majewski | M. Malejczyk | N. de Jesus | M. Fãvre | Slavomir Majewski | Stefania Jablonska | Nando De Jesus
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