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- :Gutreuter, Steve ;Igumbor, EhimarioFebruary 22 2019 | PLoS One. 14(2):Many countries, including South Africa, have implemented population-based household surveys to estimate HIV prevalence and the burden of HIV infection...
- :Haaland, Richard E. ;Holder, AngelaApr 01 2017 | Contraception. 95(6):602-604.:ObjectiveThis study sought to measure residual contraceptive hormone levels in vaginal rings as an adherence marker for monitoring product use in clin...
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