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. 2024 Feb 7;21:34. doi: 10.1186/s12954-024-00927-w

Correction: Increasing access to screening for blood-borne viruses and sexually transmissible infections for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians: evaluation of the Deadly Liver Mob program’s ‘cascade of care’ across nine sites in New South Wales, Australia

Elena Cama 1,, Kim Beadman 1, Mitch Beadman 1, Kerri-Anne Smith 2, Jade Christian 3, Aunty Clair Jackson 1, Beverley Tyson 4, Clayton Anderson 4, Larissa Smyth 5, Jennifer Heslop 6, Gary Gahan 7, Victor Tawil 8, Felicity Sheaves 3, Louise Maher 3, Julie Page 3, Donna Tilley 9, Ann Ryan 10, Kim Grant 10, Basil Donovan 11, Annabelle Stevens 8, Trevor Slattery 10, Kate Pearce 2, Franklin John-Leader 6, Andrew Walden 12, Jo Lenton 13, Margaret Crowley 4, Carla Treloar 1
PMCID: PMC10848375  PMID: 38326826

Correction: Harm Reduction Journal (2023) 20:125 10.1186/s12954-023-00850-6

Following publication of the original article [1], the reference 20 has been added to the reference list and the same has been shown below:

20. Treloar, C., Beadman, K., Beadman, M. et al. Evaluating a complex health promotion program to reduce hepatitis C among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in New South Wales, Australia: the Deadly Liver Mob. Harm Reduct J 20, 153 (2023). 10.1186/s12954-023-00885-9

Also, affiliation for the author Annabelle Stevens has been changed from "Kirketon Road Centre, South Eastern Sydney Local Health District, Sydney, NSW 1340, Australia" to "Centre for Population Health, Ministry of Health, Sydney, NSW 2065, Australia."

The original article has been corrected.

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  • 1.Cama E, Beadman K, Beadman M, et al. Increasing access to screening for blood-borne viruses and sexually transmissible infections for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians: evaluation of the Deadly Liver Mob program’s ‘cascade of care’ across nine sites in New South Wales. Australia Harm Reduct J. 2023;20:125. doi: 10.1186/s12954-023-00850-6. [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar]

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