Prevalence of and Risk Factors for Oral Human Papillomavirus Among Young Women in Costa Rica
β Scribed by Lang Kuhs, K. A.; Gonzalez, P.; Struijk, L.; Castro, F.; Hildesheim, A.; van Doorn, L.-J.; Rodriguez, A. C.; Schiffman, M.; Quint, W.; Lowy, D. R.; Porras, C.; DelVecchio, C.; Katki, H. A.; Jimenez, S.; Safaeian, M.; Schiller, J.; Solomon, D.; Wacholder, S.; Herrero, R.; Kreimer, A. R.; Herrero, R.; Alfaro, M.; Bratti, M. C.; Cortes, B.; Espinoza, A.; Estrada, Y.; Guillen, D.; Jimenez, S. E.; Morales, J.; Villegas, L.; Morera, L. A.; Porras, C.; Rodriguez, A. C.; Hildesheim, A.; Kreimer, A. R.; Lowy, D. R.; Macklin, N.; Schiffman, M.; Schiller, J. T.; Sherman, M.; Solomon, D.; Wacholder, S.; Freer, E.; Bonilla, J.; Garcia-Pineres, A.; Silva, S.; Atmella, I.; Ramirez, M.; Pinto, L.; Kemp, T.; Eklund, C.; Hutchinson, M.; Sidawy, M.; Quint, W.; van Doorn, L.-J.; Struijk, L.
- Book ID
- 121871688
- Publisher
- University of Chicago Press
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 152 KB
- Volume
- 208
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-1899
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