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Posted by zzy on 21 Jul 2019 at 02:32 GMT
Dear readers:
Due to the large amount of data in statistical analysis, some minor errors occurred in data calculation and typing. The errors do not affect the final analysis and conclusion of this study. However, we also sent Correction Request Form to PLOS ONE.
The following are the errors and corrected content:
-- There are errors in the Results subsection of the Abstract:
The overall prevalence of Theileria spp. and B. bigemina were 23.19% and 7.24%, respectively. The prevalence of T. orientalis was 2.60%.
The correct is:
The overall prevalence of Theileria spp. and B. bigemina were 24.06% and 7.25%, respectively. The prevalence of T. orientalis was 2.61%.
-- There are errors in the Results section:
The overall prevalence of Theileria spp., and B. bigemina in cattle were 23.19% (83/345) and 7.24% (25/345), respectively. The T. orientalis infections in cattle was 2.60% (9/345).
The correct is:
The overall prevalence of Theileria spp., and B. bigemina in cattle were 24.06% (83/345) and 7.25% (25/345), respectively. The T. orientalis infection in cattle was 2.61% (9/345), respectively.
--There are errors in the table 1 in Results section. The correct is:
Anaplasma spp. prevalence in Chengdu was 16.00% (8/50); Anaplasma spp. prevalence in Liangping was 25.00% (5/20); A bovis and Theileria spp. prevalence in Yunyang was 0% (0/61) and 22.95% (14/61); Theileria spp. and T. sinensisi prevalence in Wushan were both 71.88% (23/32). The overall prevalence of Theileria spp., T. orientalis and B. bigemina were 24.06% (83/345), 2.61 (9/345) and 7.25% (25/345).
--There are errors in the table 2 in Results section. The correct is:
B. bigemina and Theileria spp. prevalence in female cattle were 6.96% and 20.25%, respectively.
We apologize for the inconvenience caused by the above errors to readers.
Dr. Zuoyong Zhou
College of Animal Science
Rongchang Campus of Southwest University
160# Xueyuan Road, Rongchang County
Chongqing 402460
China