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Chlamydia trachomatis as a probable cofactor in human papillomavirus infection in aboriginal women from northeastern Argentina
Gerardo Daniel Deluca1,
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Correspondence to: Gerardo Daniel Deluca Roldán 1307 (CP:3500) Resistencia, Chaco, Argentina.
, Jorge Basiletti2, Eduardo Schelover3, Nicolás Díaz Vásquez4, José Mario Alonso5, Héctor Marcelo Marín6, Raúl Horacio Lucero7, María Alejandra Picconi8
1 Faculty of Medicine, Northeast National University, Corrientes, Argentina
2 Researcher, Oncogenic Virus Service, National Reference Laboratory on Human Papillomavirus, National Institute of Infectious Diseases “Carlos G. Malbrán”, Buenos Aires, Argentina
3 Institute of Regional Medicine, Northeast National University, Chaco, Argentina
4 Institute of Regional Medicine, Northeast National University, Chaco, Argentina
5 Head of the Immunology Service, Institute of Regional Medicine, Northeast National University, Chaco, Argentina
6 Researcher, Molecular Biology Laboratory, Institute of Regional Medicine, Northeast National University, Chaco, Argentina
7 Head of the Molecular Biology Laboratory, Institute of Regional Medicine, Northeast National University, Chaco, Argentina
8 Head of the Oncogenic Virus Service, National Reference Laboratory on Human Papillomavirus, National Institute of Infectious Diseases “Carlos G. Malbrán”, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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