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Medicine / Microbiology / Syphilis / San Francisco / Congenital syphilis / Demographics of the United States / Sexually transmitted disease / Sexually transmitted diseases and infections / Epidemiology of syphilis / Infections with a predominantly sexual mode of transmission / Geography of California / Bacterial diseases
Date: 2011-09-22 11:53:13
Medicine
Microbiology
Syphilis
San Francisco
Congenital syphilis
Demographics of the United States
Sexually transmitted disease
Sexually transmitted diseases and infections
Epidemiology of syphilis
Infections with a predominantly sexual mode of transmission
Geography of California
Bacterial diseases

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