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Perceived medical benefit, peer/partner influence and safety and cost to access the service: client motivators for voluntary seeking of medical male circumcision in Iganga District Eastern Uganda, a qualitative study pdf

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book-title-icon-openmaktabaBook Title: Perceived medical benefit, peer/partner influence and safety and cost to access the service: client motivators for voluntary seeking of medical male circumcision in Iganga District Eastern Uganda, a qualitative study
book-author-icon-openmaktabaBook Author: Ibrahim M, Muhamadi L, Peterson S, Reynolds SJ, Wabwire-Mangen F
book-category-icon-openmaktabaBook Category: Circumcision – Articles
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number-of-pages-icon-openmaktabaBook Pages: 11
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date-of-publishing-article-openmaktabaArticle Date: Monday, August 05, 2013
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