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. 2020 May 4;11:2257. doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-16215-7

Author Correction: Sex-specific innate immune selection of HIV-1 in utero is associated with increased female susceptibility to infection

Emily Adland 1,#, Jane Millar 1,2,#, Nomonde Bengu 3, Maximilian Muenchhoff 4,5, Rowena Fillis 3, Kenneth Sprenger 3, Vuyokasi Ntlantsana 6, Julia Roider 5,7, Vinicius Vieira 1, Katya Govender 8, John Adamson 8, Nelisiwe Nxele 2, Christina Ochsenbauer 9, John Kappes 9,10, Luisa Mori 1, Jeroen van Lobenstein 11, Yeney Graza 12, Kogielambal Chinniah 13, Constant Kapongo 14, Roopesh Bhoola 15, Malini Krishna 15, Philippa C Matthews 16, Ruth Penya Poderos 17, Marta Colomer Lluch 17, Maria C Puertas 17, Julia G Prado 17, Neil McKerrow 12, Moherndran Archary 18, Thumbi Ndung’u 2,8,19, Andreas Groll 20, Pieter Jooste 21, Javier Martinez-Picado 17,22,23, Marcus Altfeld 24, Philip Goulder 1,2,8,19,
PMCID: PMC7198495  PMID: 32367015

Correction to: Nature Communications 10.1038/s41467-020-15632-y, published online 14 April 2020.

The original version of this Article contained an error in the spelling of the author Maria C. Puertas, which was incorrectly given as Mari Carmen Puertas. This has now been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of the Article.


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