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Antenatal screening for syphilis at a tertiary care hospital in Riyadh

Authors
  1. Azeze B
  2. Bam RH
  3. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  4. Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre
  5. Diggory P
  6. Donders GG
  7. Fichtner RR
  8. Greenwood AM
  9. Hossain A
  10. Kidan KG
  11. Larsen SA
  12. Lindstrand A
  13. Newell J
  14. Nicoll A
  15. Obisesan KA
  16. Omer EF
  17. Osman BN
  18. Oxman GL
  19. Phaosavasdi S
  20. Schulz KF
  21. HIV and STD Division, PHLS Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre, with the PHLS Syphilis Working Group STD Section
  22. Temmerman M
  23. WHO Office of HIV/AIDS and STDs
  24. Zahid Shakoor
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'King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre'
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