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Volume 98, Issue 6
Hospitalisations for pelvic inflammatory disease in young Aboriginal women living in remote Australia: the role of chlamydia and gonorrhoea
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Hospitalisations for pelvic inflammatory disease in young Aboriginal women living in remote Australia: the role of chlamydia and gonorrhoea
Online download statistics by month:
Online download statistics by month: December 2021 to September 2024
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Dec 2021
1552
32
13
Jan 2022
762
29
4
Feb 2022
577
12
8
Mar 2022
576
17
7
Apr 2022
545
9
6
May 2022
525
16
12
Jun 2022
574
13
2
Jul 2022
485
13
3
Aug 2022
700
25
12
Sep 2022
1040
56
22
Oct 2022
568
43
19
Nov 2022
115
9
5
Dec 2022
75
8
3
Jan 2023
142
12
2
Feb 2023
107
12
2
Mar 2023
63
12
6
Apr 2023
98
17
6
May 2023
116
17
4
Jun 2023
87
9
8
Jul 2023
70
4
1
Aug 2023
75
4
0
Sep 2023
103
7
3
Oct 2023
84
5
2
Nov 2023
69
3
4
Dec 2023
105
7
6
Jan 2024
103
1
2
Feb 2024
52
0
3
Mar 2024
112
4
2
Apr 2024
71
6
3
May 2024
67
4
2
Jun 2024
114
1
2
Jul 2024
92
3
1
Aug 2024
75
4
2
Sep 2024
86
6
4
Total
9985
420
181
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