Race to address sexual health inequalities among people of Black Caribbean heritage: could co-production lead to more culturally appropriate guidance and practice?

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Woode Owusu, M., Estupiñán Fdez. De Mesa, M., Mohammed, H., Gerressu, M., Hughes, G., & Mercer, C. H. (2023, August 1). Race to address sexual health inequalities among people of Black Caribbean heritage: could co-production lead to more culturally appropriate guidance and practice? Sexually Transmitted Infections. BMJ Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1136/sextrans-2023-055798

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