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Prevalence of GM from: A) gynecological exams and B) PAP tests.
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Aaron D. Blackwell (112934)
Edhitt Cortez Linares (112943)
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Hillard Kaplan (112948)
Jonathan Stieglitz (112928)
Michael Gurven (112946)
Raúl Quispe Gutierrez (112939)
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Doi
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a<p>Sample size varies due to non-systematic missing data.</p>b<p>Three women with inflammation of unknown etiology were omitted. The PAP test of one woman revealed inflammation of multiple etiologies (bacterial/trichomonal) and was included.</p
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Last time updated on 16/03/2018