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This article refers to:
The effectiveness of malaria camps as part of the Durgama Anchalare Malaria Nirakaran (DAMaN) program in Odisha, India: study protocol for a cluster-assigned quasi-experimental study

Article title: The effectiveness of malaria camps as part of the Durgama Anchalare Malaria Nirakaran (DAMaN) program in Odisha, India: Study protocol for a cluster-assigned quasi-experimental study

Authors: Danielle C. Ompad, Anne Kessler, Anna Maria Van Eijk, Timir K. Padhan, Mohammed A. Haque, Steven A. Sullivan, Yesim Tozan, Joacim Rocklöv, Catriona L.E.B Patterson, Kevin K.A. Tetteh, Sanjib Mohanty, Madan M. Pradhan, Praveen K. Sahu, Jane M. Carlton

Journal: Global Health Action

Bibliometrics: Volume 14, Number 01, elocation 1886458

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2021.1886458

After publication, the authors of this article notified the Publisher that two authors were omitted in error from the original manuscript, Catriona L.E.B. Patterson and Kevin K.A.Tetteh developed the protocols for the ”Plasmodium antibody quantification by Luminex MAGPIX” section so they have now been recognised as co-authors in the republished article.

The additional authors identified several corrections that needed to be made in Table 1.

The addition of an Acknowledgments section will enable acknowledgment of James Beeson and Simon Draper for provision of antigens used in the ”Plasmodium antibody quantification by Luminex MAGPIX” section.

The revised Table 1 is as follows:

The additional references as a result of the corrections to Table 1 are as follows:

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