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Ecodevelopmental trajectories of family functioning: Links with HIV/STI risk behaviors and STI among Black adolescents. | Academic Article |
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Ethical Considerations in Implementing Doxycycline Postexposure Prophylaxis for the Prevention of Bacterial Sexually Transmitted Infections. | Academic Article |
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Point-of-Care Sexually Transmitted Infection Diagnostics: Proceedings of the STAR Sexually Transmitted Infection-Clinical Trial Group Programmatic Meeting. | Academic Article |
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Assessment of health services for treatment of sexually transmitted infections among Nigerian adolescents. | Academic Article |
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Bacterial vaginosis, race, and sexually transmitted infections: does race modify the association? | Academic Article |
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Behavioral Counseling Interventions to Prevent Sexually Transmitted Infections: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement. | Academic Article |
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Can Machine Learning Help Identify Patients at Risk for Recurrent Sexually Transmitted Infections? | Academic Article |
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Characteristics of Cases With Repeated Sexually Transmitted Infections, Massachusetts, 2014-2016. | Academic Article |
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Combined evaluation of sexually transmitted infections in HIV-infected pregnant women and infant HIV transmission. | Academic Article |
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Consent Laws for Minors Regarding Sexually Transmitted Infection and HIV Services-Reply. | Academic Article |
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Expanded sexually transmitted infection surveillance efforts in the United States military: a time for action. | Academic Article |
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Getting What You Pay For: The Economics of Quality Care for Sexually Transmitted Infections. | Academic Article |
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Heterogeneous population effects of an alcohol excise tax increase on sexually transmitted infections morbidity. | Academic Article |
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High risk behaviors and sexually transmitted infections among men in Tanzania. | Academic Article |
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Incidence of sexually transmitted infections among hazardously drinking women after incarceration. | Academic Article |
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