In the Review by Tate JE, Patel MM, Steele AD et al. ‘Global impact of rotavirus vaccines’, published in the April 2010 issue of Expert Review of Vaccines (Expert Rev. Vaccines 9[4], 395–407 [2010]), on page 399 the following sentence appeared as:
“RV1 was introduced in Queensland, Australia, in July 2007 and the proportion of positive rotavirus tests in children under 2 years of age detected through laboratory surveillance declined by 45% in 2007 and 43% in 2008 compared with the prevaccine baseline.”
The sentence should have read:
“RV5 was introduced in Queensland, Australia, in July 2007 and the proportion of positive rotavirus tests in children under 2 years of age detected through laboratory surveillance declined by 45% in 2007 and 43% in 2008 compared with the prevaccine baseline.”
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