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Volume 9, Number 2, 1 June 2001

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Candidiasis during pregnancy may result from isogenic commensal strains
pp. 65-73(9)
Authors: Daniels W.; Glover D. D.; Essmann M.; Larsen B.

Acyclovir suppression to prevent clinical recurrences at delivery after first episode genital herpes in pregnancy: an open-label trial
pp. 75-80(6)
Authors: Scott L.L.; Hollier L. M.; McIntire D.; Sanchez P. J.; Jackson G. L.; Wendel G. D.

Care of HIV-infected pregnant women in maternal–fetal medicine programs
pp. 81-87(7)
Authors: Sklar P. A.; Bathgate S. L.; Young H. A.; Parenti D. M.

Human papillomavirus typing in HIV-positive women
pp. 89-93(5)
Authors: Hameed M.; Fernandes H.; Skurnick J.; Moore D.; Kloser P.; Heller D.

Production of interferons and beta-chemokines by placental trophoblasts of HIV-1-infected women
pp. 95-104(10)
Authors: Lee B-N.; Hammill H.; Popek E. J.; Cron S.; Kozinetz C.; Paul M.; Shearer W. T.; Reuben J. M.

The classic approach to diagnosis of vulvovaginitis: a critical analysis
pp. 105-111(7)
Authors: Bornstein J.; Lakovsky Y.; Lavi I.; Bar-Am A.; Abramovici H.

Adhesion development and the expression of endothelial nitric oxide synthase
pp. 113-116(4)
Authors: Svinarich D. M.; Zaher F. M.; Holmdahl L.; Chegini N.; Gonik B.; Diamond M. P.

Vaginal mucormycosis: a case report
pp. 117-118(2)
Author: Sobel J. D.

Molecular diagnosis of human papillomavirus: comparison between cervical and vaginal sampling
pp. 119-122(4)
Authors: Finan R. R.; Irani-Hakime N.; Tamim H.; Almawi W. Y.

Human papillomavirus typing in HIV-positive women
pp. 123-123(1)
Author: Faro S.

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