Comparing typologies of violence exposure and associations with syndemic health outcomes among cisgender and transgender female sex workers living with HIV in the Dominican Republic
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Y. Donastorg | C. Barrington | Martha Pérez | D. Kerrigan | Hoisex Gómez | Beth J. Maclin | Beth J Maclin | Yan Wang | Carlos Rodriguez-Diaz
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