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Disturbingly low levels of contraception among women living with hepatitis C

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Banwell, Cathy
Gifford, Sandra
O'Brien, Mary L
Bammer, Gabriele

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Public Health Association of Australia

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Objective: To describe the prevalence of contraception among a sample of women with hepatitis C (HCV), compare it with contraceptive use among Australian women generally, and look for associations between contraception and sample characteristics. Method:

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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health

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