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Presence of Human Papillomavirus Infection of the Uterine Cervix as Determined by Different Detection Methods in a Low-Risk Community-Based Population

Philip Zazove, MD; Barbara D. Reed, MD, MSPH; Lucie Gregoire, PhD; Daniel W. Gorenflo, PhD; Wayne D. Lancaster, PhD; Mack T. Ruffin IV, MD, MPH; Judy Hruszczyk, MT

Arch Fam Med. 1993;2(12):1250-1258.


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