Redispensing of unused HIV post-exposure prophylaxis for medical students.
@article{Bekker2019RedispensingOU, title={Redispensing of unused HIV post-exposure prophylaxis for medical students.}, author={Charlotte L. Bekker and Raween W Kalicharan and Eward J Melis and H Helga Gardarsdottir and Bartholomeus J F van den Bemt and Marcel L. Bouvy and Erik M. van Maarseveen and Antoine C. G. Egberts}, journal={Travel medicine and infectious disease}, year={2019}, volume={29}, pages={ 82-83 } }
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