Rethinking the heterosexual infectivity of HIV-1: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Charles Poole | C. Poole | Myron S. Cohen | A. Pettifor | Kimberly A Powers | Myron S Cohen | K. Powers | Audrey E Pettifor | M. Cohen | M. Cohen
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