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. 2006 Aug 1;3(8):e324. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.0030324

Correction: Manslaughter by Fake Artesunate in Asia—Will Africa Be Next?

Paul N Newton, Rose McGready, Facundo Fernandez, Michael D Green, Manuela Sunjio, Carinne Bruneton, Souly Phanouvong, Pascal Millet, Christopher J M Whitty, Ambrose O Talisuna, Stephane Proux, Eva Maria Christophel, Grace Malenga, Pratap Singhasivanon, Kalifa Bojang, Harparkash Kaur, Kevin Palmer, Nicholas P J Day, Brian M Greenwood, François Nosten, Nicholas J White
PMCID: PMC1523374

In PLoS Medicine, volume 3, issue 6: DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.0030197

In the first paragraph of the section The Epidemic of Counterfeit Artesunate in Southeast Asia, the sentence “Counterfeit artesunate continues to circulate on a vast scale in mainland Southeast Asia, where between 38% and 52% of “artesunate” blister packs sampled contain no active ingredient [1–5]” should be “Counterfeit artesunate continues to circulate on a vast scale in mainland Southeast Asia, where between 38% and 53% of “artesunate” blister packs sampled contain no active ingredient [1–5].”

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Citation: Correction: Manslaughter by fake artesunate in Asia—Will Africa be next? PLoS Med 3(8): e324.


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