Chlamydia trachomatis in subfertile couples undergoing an in vitro fertilization program: a prospective study.
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G. Chêne | A. Papaxanthos-Roche | C. Bébéar | J. Brun | B. de Barbeyrac | C. Germain | C. Hocké | C. Mathieu | G. Mayer | M. Gachet
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