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Correction: Swimmer’s itch control: Timely waterfowl brood relocation significantly reduces an avian schistosome population and human cases on recreational lakes

  • The PLOS ONE Staff

Notice of Republication

This article was republished on May 6, 2024, to correct an error in the PDF version. A portion of the results section mistakenly appeared as a footnote in Table 4 in the PDF. The publisher apologizes for this error. Both the originally published, uncorrected article and the republished, corrected version are provided here for reference.

Supporting information

S1 File. Originally published, uncorrected article.

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0304376.s001

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Reference

  1. 1. Blankespoor CL, Blankespoor HD, DeJong RJ (2024) Swimmer’s itch control: Timely waterfowl brood relocation significantly reduces an avian schistosome population and human cases on recreational lakes. PLoS ONE 19(2): e0288948. pmid:38359003