Bacterial Vaginosis and Susceptibility to HIV Infection in South African Women: A Nested Case‐Control Study
The Journal of Infectious Diseases2005Vol. 192(8), pp. 1372–1380
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Abstract
BV may account for a substantial fraction of new HIV infections in this setting. Treatment of BV and other interventions to promote normal vaginal flora warrant attention for HIV prevention.
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