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Can the Catholic Church agree to condom use by HIV-discordant couples?
- Correspondence to Luc Bovens, London School of Economics and Political Science, Dept. of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method, Houghton Street, London WC2A2AE, UK; L.Bovens{at}LSE.ac.uk
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Can the Catholic Church agree to condom use by HIV-discordant couples?
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- Received April 22, 2009
- Revised July 10, 2009
- Accepted July 28, 2009
- First published November 30, 2009.
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April 27, 2016
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