Lactobacillus plantarum P17630 for preventing Candida vaginitis recurrence: a retrospective comparative study.
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F. Parazzini | G. Stabile | G. Maso | S. Restaino | F. De Seta | D. De Santo | R. Banco | A. Sartore | S. Inglese | R. De Leo | F. Seta | M. Tonon | Fabio Parazzini | R. D. Leo | Gianpaolo Maso | D. D. Santo | Stefania Inglese
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