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Sexual behaviour in Britain: why sexually transmitted infections are common

Pat Munday, Kevin A Fenton and Gwenda Hughes
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.3-3-199
Clin Med May 2003
Pat Munday
Watford General Hospital, Watford
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Kevin A Fenton
HIV/STI Division, Health Protection Agency Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre, London
Department of STDs, Royal Free and University College London Medical School
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Gwenda Hughes
HIV/STI Division, Health Protection Agency Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre, London
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Sexual behaviour in Britain: why sexually transmitted infections are common
Kevin A Fenton, Gwenda Hughes
Clinical Medicine May 2003, 3 (3) 199-202; DOI: 10.7861/clinmedicine.3-3-199

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Kevin A Fenton, Gwenda Hughes
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