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. 2013 Sep 18;5:371. doi: 10.2147/CLEP.S51076

Monitoring human papillomavirus prevalence in urine samples: a review [Corrigendum]

PMCID: PMC3782504  PMID: 24068876

Espen Enerly, Cecilia Olofsson, Mari Nygård. Clin Epidemiol. 2013;5:67–79.

On page 72, the following sentence was open to misinterpretation: “The most common urine sampling procedure in both female and male populations was first-void urine in contrast to mid-stream urine, which Vorsters et al suggested would be preferable if the goal were to analyse a maximum number of exfoliated cells”. The correct sentence is “The most common urine sampling procedure in both female and male populations was first-void urine, which Vorsters et al suggested would be preferable to mid-stream urine if the goal were to analyse a maximum number of exfoliated cells”.


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