Circumcision and sexual behavior: Factors independently associated with human papillomavirus detection among men in the HIM study
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A. Giuliano | M. Papenfuss | L. Villa | J. Salmerón | E. Lazcano | M. Abrahamsen | M. Quiterio | M. L. Baggio | R. Silva | J. Lee | Roberto Flores
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