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. 2018 Jun 4;218(1):171–172. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiy254

Erratum

PMCID: PMC5989603  PMID: 29868847

In “Histo-Blood Group Antigen Phenotype Determines Susceptibility to Genotype-Specific Rotavirus Infections and Impacts Measures of Rotavirus Vaccine Efficacy” by Lee et al. [J Infect Dis 2018; 217:1399–407], there is an error in Figure 2A: the colors for the legend were not assigned correctly. The corrected figure is shown, below. The authors regret this error.

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Cumulative incidence of rotavirus diarrhea (RVD) according to Lewis phenotype, secretor status, and vaccination status. Solid lines indicated unvaccinated infants; dashed lines indicate vaccinated infants. A, Lewis phenotype had no detectable effect modification on vaccine effect (P = .86), and was not associated with risk of RVD from week 18 to week 52 of life, irrespective of vaccination. B, Secretor status had a significant effect on RVD from week 18 to week 52 of life among unvaccinated infants but not among vaccinated infants. P values by Mantel–Cox log-rank test. Abbreviations: CI, confidence interval; HR, hazard ratio; Le+, Lewis-positive; Le, Lewis-negative; RVD, rotavirus diarrhea; Se, secretor; se, nonsecretor.


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