Abstract
Correction: Estimation of the Total Parasite Biomass in Acute Falciparum Malaria from Plasma PfHRP2
Highlights
In the third paragraph of the section “Neglected-Disease R&D Activity,” the sentence “Nearly one-third of these projects are at the clinical trial stage, including seven drugs in Phase III trials...” should read instead “Nearly one-third of these projects are at the clinical trial stage, including six drugs in Phase III trials....”
The third sentence of the Methods and Findings section in the Abstract should read as follows:“Incidence rates rise with age, above the age of 75 y, from 6.7 (95% confidence interval, 3.8–12.4) per 1,000 person years at age 65–69 y to 68.5 (95% confidence interval, 52.5–88.1) per 1,000 person years at age 85 y and above.”The fifth sentence should read as follows: “it is estimated that approximately 163,000 new cases of dementia occur in England and Wales each year.”
In Results, under “Combined Incidence Analysis,” the third sentence should read as follows:“The population burden of these rates equates to approximately 163,000 new occurring dementia cases each year in England and Wales (95% confidence interval [CI] 96,000 to 272,000).”
Summary
In the third paragraph of the section “Neglected-Disease R&D Activity,” the sentence “Nearly one-third of these projects are at the clinical trial stage, including seven drugs in Phase III trials...” should read instead “Nearly one-third of these projects are at the clinical trial stage, including six drugs in Phase III trials....”. Correction: The Incidence of Dementia in England and Wales: Findings from the Five Identical Sites of the MRC CFA Study
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