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Testing for sexually transmitted infections in a population-based sexual health survey: development of an acceptable ethical approach
- Correspondence to Dr Nigel Field, Centre for Sexual Health & HIV Research, Research Department of Infection & Population Health, University College London, Mortimer Market Centre, off Capper Street, London WC1E 6JB, UK; nigel.field{at}nhs.net
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Testing for sexually transmitted infections in a population-based sexual health survey: development of an acceptable ethical approach
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- Received June 28, 2011
- Revised November 17, 2011
- Accepted December 9, 2011
- First published January 17, 2012.
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