Evidence-based HIV behavioral prevention from the perspective of the CDC's HIV/AIDS Prevention Research Synthesis Team.
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Nicole Crepaz | Cynthia M Lyles | N. Crepaz | J. Herbst | C. Lyles | Linda S Kay | Jeffrey H Herbst | L. Kay
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