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Epidemiology
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Trichomonas vaginalis infection among homeless and unstably housed adult women living in a resource-rich urban environment
- Correspondence to Dr Elise Riley, Department of Medicine, University of California, 1001 Potrero Ave., UCSF Mailbox 0874, San Francisco, CA 94143-0874, USA; elise.riley{at}ucsf.edu
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Trichomonas vaginalis infection among homeless and unstably housed adult women living in a resource-rich urban environment
Publication history
- Received May 4, 2015
- Revised August 7, 2015
- Accepted August 22, 2015
- First published September 7, 2015.
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May 19, 2016
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