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. 2011 Mar;79(3):1399. doi: 10.1128/IAI.00012-11

Persistence of Plasmodium falciparum Parasites in Infected Pregnant Mozambican Women after Delivery

Elisa Serra-Casas 1,,2, Clara Menéndez 1,,2, Carlota Dobaño 1,,2, Azucena Bardají 1,,2, Llorenç Quintó 1, Jaume Ordi 1,,3, Betuel Sigaúque 2,,4, Pau Cisteró 1, Inacio Mandomando 2,,4, Pedro L Alonso 1,,2, Alfredo Mayor 1,,2*
PMCID: PMC3067509

Volume 79, no. 1, p. 298-304, 2011. Page 298: The byline should read as shown above.

Page 300, column 2, lines 33 to 36 should read: “After discarding these infections, 12 out of the 26 women (46%) were considered to have an infection postpartum persisting from delivery, either in the placenta (12/24 [50%]) or in peripheral blood (7/19 [37%]) (Table 4).”


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