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© Sociedad Peruana de Obstetricia y Ginecología
ISSN versión electrónica 1609-7246



Ginecol. obstet.  2004; 50 (2) : 104-105


PREVALENCIA DE VAGINOSIS BACTERIANA EN EL EMBARAZO

José Rojas, T. Ramírez, F Jaimes

 

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