The natural history of type-specific human papillomavirus infections in female university students.
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Michal Abrahamowicz | M. Abrahamowicz | E. Franco | A. Ferenczy | F. Coutlée | Eduardo L Franco | Hélène Voyer | François Coutlée | Alex Ferenczy | H. Voyer | Harriet Richardson | Gail Kelsall | Pierre Tellier | P. Tellier | H. Richardson | Gail Kelsall | Harriet Richardson
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