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Incidence of early syphilis acquired in former Soviet Union is increasing
Explanations for this phenomenon include the rapid growth of the sex industry, including child prostitution; increasing numbers of homeless people and refugees in Russian cities; poor diagnostic facilities;punitive legislation reducing the likelihood of presentation to treatment services; and limite...
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