Delayed Presentation to Clinics for Sexually Transmitted Diseases by Symptomatic Patients: A Potential Contributor to Continuing STD Morbidity
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E. Hook | G. Bolan | C. Celum | P. Leone | E W Hook | G Bolan | P Clarke | C L Celum | P Leone | C M Richey | C Spalding | K Henry | M Smith | C. M. Richey | Keith Henry | Peggy Clarke | Mark Smith | CHARITY M. RICHEY | GAIL BOLAN | CORA SPALDING | Cora Spalding | Charity M. Richey
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