Prevalence of sexually transmitted pathogens associated with HPV infection in cervical samples in a Mexican population
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A. Contreras-Paredes | M. Lizano | A. Chávez-Blanco | E. Cruz-Hernández | Mariana Magaña-Contreras | Yanira De la Cruz‐Hernandez
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