Source: The Journal of Infectious Diseases. Unidade: FM
Subjects: NEOPLASIAS, CHLAMYDIA, DOENÇAS INFECCIOSAS
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SMITH, Jennifer S. et al. Evidence for Chlamydia trachomatis as a human Papillomavirus cofactor in the etiology of invasive cervical cancer in Brazil and Philippines. The Journal of Infectious Diseases, v. 185, n. 03, 2002Tradução . . Acesso em: 01 nov. 2024.APA
Smith, J. S., Muñoz, N., Herrero, R., Eluf Neto, J., Ngelangel, C., Franceschi, S., et al. (2002). Evidence for Chlamydia trachomatis as a human Papillomavirus cofactor in the etiology of invasive cervical cancer in Brazil and Philippines. The Journal of Infectious Diseases, 185( 03).NLM
Smith JS, Muñoz N, Herrero R, Eluf Neto J, Ngelangel C, Franceschi S, Bosch FX, Walboomers JMM, Peeling R. Evidence for Chlamydia trachomatis as a human Papillomavirus cofactor in the etiology of invasive cervical cancer in Brazil and Philippines. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2002 ; 185( 03):[citado 2024 nov. 01 ]Vancouver
Smith JS, Muñoz N, Herrero R, Eluf Neto J, Ngelangel C, Franceschi S, Bosch FX, Walboomers JMM, Peeling R. Evidence for Chlamydia trachomatis as a human Papillomavirus cofactor in the etiology of invasive cervical cancer in Brazil and Philippines. The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 2002 ; 185( 03):[citado 2024 nov. 01 ]