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Correction: Survival of Hepatitis C Virus in Syringes Is Dependent on the Design of the Syringe-Needle and Dead Space Volume

  • Mawuena Binka,
  • Elijah Paintsil,
  • Amisha Patel,
  • Brett D. Lindenbach,
  • Robert Heimer
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Fig 2 is incorrect. It is inadvertently a duplicate of Fig 3. Please view the corrected Fig 2 here.

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Fig 2. Flow diagram of syringe testing.

Syringe-needle pairs were contaminated with virus and tested for viable HCV immediately after contamination, after storage at room temperature or after rinsing with water.

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146088.g001

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  1. 1. Binka M, Paintsil E, Patel A, Lindenbach BD, Heimer R (2015) Survival of Hepatitis C Virus in Syringes Is Dependent on the Design of the Syringe-Needle and Dead Space Volume. PLoS ONE 10(11): e0139737. pmid:26536599