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Correction: Estimating the Global Burden of Endemic Canine Rabies

  • Katie Hampson,
  • Laurent Coudeville,
  • Tiziana Lembo,
  • Maganga Sambo,
  • Alexia Kieffer,
  • Michaël Attlan,
  • Jacques Barrat,
  • Jesse D. Blanton,
  • Deborah J. Briggs,
  • Sarah Cleaveland,
  • Peter Costa,
  • Conrad M. Freuling,
  • Elly Hiby,
  • Lea Knopf,
  • Fernando Leanes,
  • François-Xavier Meslin,
  • Artem Metlin,
  • Mary Elizabeth Miranda,
  • Thomas Müller,
  • Louis H. Nel,
  • Sergio Recuenco,
  • Charles E. Rupprecht,
  • Carolin Schumacher,
  • Louise Taylor,
  • Marco Antonio,
  • Natal Vigilato,
  • Jakob Zinsstag,
  • Jonathan Dushoff,
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  • Global Alliance for Rabies Control Partners for Rabies Prevention
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There are a number of errors in Table 3. The table legend should read: Breakdown of economic costs of rabies by cluster in millions of USD. The headings for columns six, seven, and eight are incorrect. They should be in the following order: Dog vaccination, Dog population management, Livestock losses. Please see the correct Table 3 below.

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Table 3. Breakdown of economic costs of rabies by cluster in millions of USD.

Estimates by country are in Table S1 including which cluster countries were assigned to. Asia 4 comprises the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Thailand (High PEP use); Asia 3 comprises Bhutan, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan (Himalayan region); Asia 2 comprises Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam and Democratic People’s Republic of Korea; SADC comprises countries in the Southern African Development Community, Eurasia comprises Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, the Russian Federation, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan.

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003786.t001

Reference

  1. 1. Hampson K, Coudeville L, Lembo T, Sambo M, Kieffer A, et al. (2015) Estimating the Global Burden of Endemic Canine Rabies. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 9(4): e0003709. pmid:25881058