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Culture, Health & Sexuality
An International Journal for Research, Intervention and Care
Volume 17, 2015 - Issue 1
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This article refers to:
Are bisexually active men a ‘bridge’ for HIV transmission to the ‘general population’ in Germany? Data from the European Men-Who-Have-Sex-With-Men Internet Survey (EMIS)

Sekuler, T., Bochow, M., von Rüden, U., Töppich, J. (2014). “Are Bisexually Active Men a ‘Bridge’ for HIV Transmission to the ‘General Population’ in Germany? Data from the European Men-Who-Have-Sex-With-Men Internet Survey (EMIS).” Culture, Health & Sexuality. Advance online publication. doi:10.1080/13691058.2014.932923

When the above article was first published online, funding information was omitted. This has now been corrected in both the print and online versions to the following:

Funding

This work was supported by the German Federal Centre for Health Education [Grant number 25.5.7.9].

The EMIS project was funded by: Executive Agency for Health and Consumers, EU Health Programme 2008–2013 (funding period: 14.3.2009 – 13.9.2011); CEEISCat – Centre d'Estudis Epidemiològics sobre les ITS/HIV/SIDA de Catalunya (2009–2012); Terrence Higgins Trust (CHAPS) for Department of Health for England (2009–2012); Maastricht University (2009–2012); Regione del Veneto (2009–2012); Robert Koch Institute (2009–2012); BZgA (Bundeszentrale für gesundheitliche Aufklärung, Köln [2010–2011]).

Scientific co-ordination: Robert Koch Institute (Germany); administrative co-ordination: GIZ–Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (Germany); technical implementation: Sigma Research, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (UK); questionnaire drafting: University College, Maastricht (The Netherlands).

Scientists who organised and conducted EMIS between 2009 and 2011: Axel J. Schmidt (project coordination); Ulrich Marcus (project initiation and supervision); Peter Weatherburn (promotion coordination); Ford Hickson and David Reid (technical implementation); Harm J. Hospers (questionnaire drafting).

The study was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the University of Portsmouth, UK (REC application number 08/09:21).

The authors apologise for this error.

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