Cultural differences in acceptability of a vaginal microbicide: a comparison between potential users from Nashville, Tennessee, USA, and Kafue and Mumbwa, Zambia
Valerie Montgomery Rice,1 Margaret C Maimbolwa,2 Esther Munalula Nkandu,2 Jacqueline Fleming Hampton,3,* Jae-Eun Lee,4 James EK Hildreth51Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA; 2School of Medicine, University of Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia; 3Meharry Medical College, Center for AIDS Health Dispar...
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Autores principales: | Montgomery Rice V, Maimbolwa MC, Nkandu EM, Fleming Hampton J, Lee JE, Hildreth JEK |
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Dove Medical Press
2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/e30525d6acda474594601a62a43ef47d |
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