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《性传输传染杂志》.2005年.第3期
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Treatment for syphilis in antenatal care: compliance with the three dose standard treatment regimen
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Increasing detection of asymptomatic syphilis in HIV patients
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Community based syphilis screening: feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness in case finding
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Diagnostic accuracy of self collected vaginal specimens for human papillomavirus compared to clinician collected human papillomavirus specim
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The many faces of sex work
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Effectiveness of female controlled barrier methods in preventing sexually transmitted infections and HIV: current evidence and future resear
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Knowledge of sex partner treatment for past bacterial STI and risk of current STI
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HIV infection associated with Strongyloides stercoralis colitis resulting in Streptococcus bovis bacteraemia and meningitis
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Modernising sexual health and HIV services in the UK
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Sexual behaviour and high risk human papillomavirus infections in Japanese women
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Can the promotion of post-exposure prophylaxis following sexual exposure to HIV (PEPSE) cause harm?: Response
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Health related quality of life in genital herpes: a pilot comparison of measures
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Gender differences in sexual behaviours in response to genitourinary symptoms
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Early sexual debut among young men in rural South Africa: heightened vulnerability to sexual risk?
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Prevalence and risk factors of chlamydia and gonorrhea among rural Nepali women
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Herpes simplex virus 2 and syphilis among young drug users in Baltimore, Maryland
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Bacterial vaginosis in relation to menstrual cycle, menstrual protection method, and sexual intercourse in rural Gambian women
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Comparison of non-invasive sampling methods for detection of HPV in rural African women
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Monitoring STI prevalence using telephone surveys and mailed urine specimens: a pilot test
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Improvement in the clinical cure rate of outpatient management of pelvic inflammatory disease following a change in therapy
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Assessing the secular trends in the transmission of HIV in Greece
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Can the promotion of post-exposure prophylaxis following sexual exposure to HIV (PEPSE) cause harm?
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The changing epidemiology of prevalent diagnosed HIV infections in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, 1997 to 2003