Prevalence and determinants of human papillomavirus infection in men attending vasectomy clinics in Mexico
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S. Franceschi | E. Lazcano-Ponce | M. Hernández-Ávila | S. Vaccarella | P. Hernández | J. Kornegay | A. Cruz-Valdez | José Antonio Castro‐Garduño | V. Díaz | Rafaela Schiavon | Pilar Hernández
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