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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Sep 13.
Published in final edited form as: AIDS Behav. 2016 Mar;20(3):565. doi: 10.1007/s10461-015-1072-4

Erratum to: Alcohol-Related Diagnoses and All-Cause Hospitalization Among HIV-Infected and Uninfected Patients: A Longitudinal Analysis of United States Veterans from 1997 to 2011

Christopher Rentsch 1,2,3, Janet P Tate 2,3, Kathleen M Akgün 2,3, Stephen Crystal 4, Karen H Wang 2,3, S Ryan Greysen 5, Emily A Wang 3, Kendall J Bryant 6, David A Fiellin 3, Amy C Justice 2,3, David Rimland 1,7
PMCID: PMC5021303  NIHMSID: NIHMS813074  PMID: 25972072

In the original publication, the hospitalization rates of HIV+ patients (in the results section) was changed to 279 instead of 206 during the production process. The correct paragraph is given below.

Hospitalization rates decreased over the study period for both HIV+ patients (a 32 % decrease from 304 admissions per 1000 patients in 1997 to 206 admissions per 1000 patients in 2011, χ2 = 1315.9, p trend <0.0001) and uninfected patients (a 21 % decrease from 212 admissions per 1000 patients in 1997 to 167 admissions per 1000 patients in 2011, χ2 = 280.9, p trend <0.0001) (Fig. 1a). Nearly a third of both HIV+ and uninfected individuals in this sample had an ARD at baseline or during follow-up. Hospitalization rates also decreased over the study period for those with an ARD (a 21 % decrease from 353 admissions per 1000 patients in 1997 to 279 admissions per 1000 patients in 2011, χ2 = 443.1, p trend <0.0001) and those without an ARD (a 22 % decrease from 170 admissions per 1000 patients in 1997 to 132 admissions per 1000 patients in 2011, χ2 = 289.6, p trend <0.0001) (Fig. 1b).

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