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Local management of anogenital warts in immunocompetent adults: Systematic review and pooled analysis of randomized-controlled trial data

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Funding sources: Supported by grants from the Allocation Jeunes Chercheurs Hospitaliers 2015 and the Programme Hospitalier de Recherche Clinique Interrégional (no. 13 069).

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