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The relevance of social network analysis on the epidemiology and prevention of sexually transmitted diseases

Authors
  1. Amirkhanian YA
  2. Andrade CD
  3. André Reynaldo Santos Périssé
  4. Barbosa MT
  5. Brewer DD
  6. Brewer DD
  7. Brewer DD
  8. Brunham RC
  9. De P
  10. Freeman LC
  11. Ghani AC
  12. Ghani AC
  13. Gorbach PM
  14. Jolly AM
  15. José Augusto da Costa Nery
  16. Klovdahl AS
  17. Klovdahl AS
  18. Kottiri BJ
  19. Liljeros F
  20. Lowndes CM
  21. Margolis LH
  22. Michaud JM
  23. Morris M
  24. Morris M
  25. Neaigus A
  26. North RL
  27. Parran T
  28. Potterat JJ
  29. Rogers EM
  30. Rosenberg D
  31. Rothenberg R
  32. Rothenberg R
  33. Rothenberg RB
  34. Schneeberger A
  35. Sivaram S
  36. Thomas JC
  37. Woodhouse DE
  38. Wylie JL
  39. Wylie JL
Publication date
1 January 2007
Publisher
'FapUNIFESP (SciELO)'
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