Sexually transmitted infections—Research priorities for new challenges
In an Editorial, Guest Editors Nicola Low and Nathalie Broutet discuss the Collection on sexually transmitted infections in the context of research priorities in the field.
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Sexually transmitted infections—Research priorities for new challenges. PLoS Med 14(12): e32767. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.1002481
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In an Editorial, Guest Editors Nicola Low and Nathalie Broutet discuss the Collection on sexually transmitted infections in the context of research priorities in the field.
Zdroje
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