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Pages 217-218 (March - April 2012)
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Vol. 16. Issue 2.
Pages 217-218 (March - April 2012)
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Prevalence and risk factors for human immunodeficiency virus infection in pregnant women in Eastern Ghana
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Hee Jung Yoon
Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Internal Medicine, Eulji University School of Medicine, Daejeon, Korea
George Bonsu
Eastern Region Public Health Services (PHS), Koforidua, Eastern Province, Ghana
Arko Akoto-Ampaw
Asesewa District Hospital, Upper Manya Krobo, Eastern Province, Ghana
Grace Nkrumah-Mills
Yilo Krobo PHS (Somanya Polyclinic), Somanya, Eastern Province, Ghana
Julia J.A. Nimo
Kwahu West PHS (Holy Family Hospital), Kwahu West, Eastern Province, Ghana
Jin Kyung Park
Translational Research Division, International Vaccine Institute, Seoul, Korea
Moran Ki
Corresponding author
kimoran@eulji.ac.kr

Corresponding author. Department of Preventive Medicine, Eulji University School of Medicine, 143-5 Yongdu-dong, Jung-gu, Daejeon, 301-832, Korea.
Department of Preventive Medicine, Eulji University School of Medicine, Daejeon, Korea
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