A community-based comprehensive intervention to reduce syphilis infection among low-fee female sex workers in China: a matched-pair, community-based randomized study
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Xi Chen | Zunyou Wu | Yuejiao Zhou | M. Jia | S. R. Scott | K. Rou | Chu Zhou | W. Dong | Jun Chen
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