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. 2011 Feb;5(1):58-9.
doi: 10.5489/cuaj.11009.

Circumcision and non-HIV sexually transmitted infections

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Circumcision and non-HIV sexually transmitted infections

Andrew E Macneily et al. Can Urol Assoc J. 2011 Feb.
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