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Prevalence of Human Papillomavirus Infection in the Genital Tract Determined by Hybrid Capture Assay

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Table 2.  HPV prevalence among female and male patients according to hybrid capture assay II
Table 4. Mean values of viral load (RLU/PC) measured by hybrid capture  assay and its relation to the cytological diagnosis and to the HPV group

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