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. 2020 Jan 28;10:1624. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-58613-3

Author Correction: A quantile regression approach to explain the relationship of Fatigue and Cortisol, Cytokine among Koreans with Hepatitis B

Yeonsoo Jang 1,2, Jeong Hyun Kim 1, Hyangkyu Lee 1,2, Kyunghwa Lee 1, Sang Hoon Ahn 3,
PMCID: PMC6985122  PMID: 31988367

Correction to: Scientific Reports 10.1038/s41598-018-34842-5, published online 06 November 2018

This Article contains an error in Table 1 where the percentage for Comorbidity Yes and No were switched.

The correct Table 1 appears below.

Table 1.

Demographic and Clinical Characteristics. (N = 143).

N (%) or Mean(SD)
Sex
 Men 86 (60)
 Women 57 (40)
 Age 48.9 (11.7)
Living with spouse
 Yes 118 (82.5)
 No 25 (17.5)
Occupation
 Full-time 76 (53.1)
 Part time 3 (2.1)
 Not employed 64 (44.8)
HBV DNA
 <2,000IU/ml 97 (67.8)
 ≥2,000IU/ml 46 (32.2)
Length of Diagnosis (years) 15.3 (9.5)
Anti-viral medication
 Yes 103 (72)
 No 40 (28)
 AST (IU/L) 29.7 (19.1)
 ALT (IU/L) 29.8 (25.6)
Comorbidity
 Yes* 64 (44.8)
 HTN 9 (14.1)
 DM 12 (18.8)
 HL 5 (7.8)
 GB 29 (45.3)
 Others 21 (32.8)
 No 79 (55.2)

*Multiple responses.

HTN, Hypertension; DM, Diabetes Mellitus; HL, Hyperlipidemia; GB, Gall bladder Disease; Others (G-I disease including gastric ulcer, duodenal ulcer).


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