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. 2015 Feb 26;18(2 Suppl 1):19438.
doi: 10.7448/IAS.18.2.19438. eCollection 2015.

Young key populations and HIV: a special emphasis and consideration in the new WHO Consolidated Guidelines on HIV Prevention, Diagnosis, Treatment and Care for Key Populations

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Young key populations and HIV: a special emphasis and consideration in the new WHO Consolidated Guidelines on HIV Prevention, Diagnosis, Treatment and Care for Key Populations

Rachel Baggaley et al. J Int AIDS Soc. .
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New infections attributable to key populations. From Ref. [3].

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