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. 2016 Mar 11;13(3):e1001989. doi: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1001989

Correction: The Impact of a One-Dose versus Two-Dose Oral Cholera Vaccine Regimen in Outbreak Settings: A Modeling Study

Andrew S Azman, Francisco J Luquero, Iza Ciglenecki, Rebecca F Grais, David A Sack, Justin Lessler
PMCID: PMC4788439  PMID: 26966905

Fig 4 is incorrect. The duration stated for the 2-dose effectiveness study in Tanzania (2012) should be 15 months, rather than 3 months. The authors have provided a corrected version here.

Fig 4. Short-term protection from one and two doses of oral cholera vaccine.

Fig 4

Reported estimates and results from random effects regression models (filled diamonds) for both one (bottom) and two (top) doses of OCV. VE, vaccine efficacy.

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