The effectiveness of barrier methods of contraception in preventing the spread of HIV.

scientific article published on January 1995

The effectiveness of barrier methods of contraception in preventing the spread of HIV. is …
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P2093author name stringR E Roddy
C S Morrison
P J Feldblum
W Cates
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectbirth controlQ122224
P304page(s)S85-93
P577publication date1995-01-01
P1433published inAIDSQ4651863
P1476titleThe effectiveness of barrier methods of contraception in preventing the spread of HIV
P478volume9 Suppl A

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