Abstract

[This corrects the article doi: 10.1590/0074-0276140228].

Highlights

  • Colombia has reported the second highest annual number of malaria cases in Latin America (14.2% of all malaria) and most cases (i.e., 90% of malaria cases ceptive area (with competent vectors)

  • Where it reads: The region covers approximately 40.25% of the Brazilian territory, hosts 86.6% (~174 million people) of the population and has 91.6% of the country’s Gross National Product (GNP)

  • Only approximately 0.5% of the malaria cases registered in Brazil are diagnosed and treated outside the Amazonian endemic region and they present a distinct epidemiological profile

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Introduction

Colombia has reported the second highest annual number of malaria cases in Latin America (14.2% of all malaria) and most cases (i.e., 90% of malaria cases ceptive area (with competent vectors). It should read: The region covers approximately 40.25% of the Brazilian territory, hosts 86.6% (~174 million people) of the population and has 91.6% of the country’s Gross National Product (GNP).

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