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Attitudes of U S Hispanic and non Hispanic women toward congenital CMV prevention behaviors: a cross sectional study

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Table 1 Demographics of Sample
Table 2 Self-Reported pre-survey frequency of participation in select cytomegalovirus (CMV) risk behaviorsa
Fig. 1 Hispanic and non-Hispanic women’s attitudes toward not kissing on lips and avoiding sharing behaviors
Table 3 Subjective norms for select CMV risk behaviors in Hispanic and non-Hispanic women
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