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0813 Correction: A Shot in the Arm for AIDS Vaccine Research David D. Ho DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.0020036 In PLoS Medicine, vol 2, issue 2. David D. Ho states that he should have declared as a competing interest that two members of his research team and Ho himself are co-inventors on two candidate vaccines that are in clinical development. For this effort, they also receive funding from the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative. This correction note may be found online at DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.0020299 Published August 30, 2005 Citation: (2005) Correction: A shot in the arm for AIDS vaccine research. PLoS Med 2(8): e299.

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  • Ho states that he should have declared as a competing interest that two members of his research team and Ho himself are co-inventors on two candidate vaccines that are in clinical development

  • The following sentence contains an incorrect number:“Only by massaging the numbers could one figure out that physicians would need to put 700 women on statins to eliminate one cancer case (in medical parlance, this is called number needed to treat).” The corrected sentence is as follows:“Only by massaging the numbers could one figure out that physicians would need to put 140 women on statins to eliminate one cancer case (in medical parlance, this is called number needed to treat).”

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Ho states that he should have declared as a competing interest that two members of his research team and Ho himself are co-inventors on two candidate vaccines that are in clinical development.

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