Curved Anaerobic Bacteria in Bacterial (Nonspecific) Vaginosis and Their Response to Antimicrobial Therapy
C. A. Spiegel(Medical College of Wisconsin), K. K. Holmes(Center for Infectious Disease Research), David A. Eschenbach(Center for Infectious Disease Research), Rhonda Amsel(McGill University)
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