Placing sexually transmitted infection surveillance data in perspective by using national probability sample surveys.
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Placing sexually transmitted infection surveillance data in perspective by using national probability sample surveys.Published in
Eur J Public Health 2019; pii.ckz157 advance online publication (ahead of print)PMID
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10.1093/eurpub/ckz157
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