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CORRECTION
Correction: Naturally Acquired Human
Immunity to Pneumococcus Is Dependent on
Antibody to Protein Antigens
Robert Wilson, Jonathan M. Cohen, Mark Reglinski, Ricardo J. Jose, Win Yan Chan,
Helina Marshall, Corné de Vogel, Stephen Gordon, David Goldblatt, Fernanda C. Petersen,
Helen Baxendale, Jeremy S. Brown
There are errors in the penultimate sentence of the “S. pneumonia target antigens vary partially
between individuals and with age” section in the Results. The citations to Fig 3D, Fig 3E and
Fig 3F should refer to Fig 4D, Fig 4E and Fig 4F. The sentence should read: In general, mean
anti-protein antigen responses were slightly lower for the aged subjects (Fig 4D), with the most
marked differences being for PspC (Fig 4E) and PcpA (Fig 4F).
Reference
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Wilson R, Cohen JM, Reglinski M, Jose RJ, Chan WY, Marshall H, et al. (2017) Naturally Acquired
Human Immunity to Pneumococcus Is Dependent on Antibody to Protein Antigens. PLoS Pathog 13
(1): e1006137. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1006137 PMID: 28135322
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Citation: Wilson R, Cohen JM, Reglinski M, Jose
RJ, Chan WY, Marshall H, et al. (2017) Correction:
Naturally Acquired Human Immunity to
Pneumococcus Is Dependent on Antibody to
Protein Antigens. PLoS Pathog 13(3): e1006259.
doi:10.1371/journal.ppat.1006259
Published: March 8, 2017
Copyright: © 2017 Wilson et al. This is an open
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