Knowledge, attitude, and uptake related to human papillomavirus vaccination among young women in Germany recruited via a social media site
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O. Wichmann | C. Remschmidt | P. Schmich | Y. Deleré | M. Wetzstein | D. Walter | Patrick Schmich | Matthias Wetzstein | Dietmar Walter
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