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Year : 2021 | Volume
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Erratum: Nipah virus epidemic in southern India and emphasizing “One Health” approach to ensure global health security
Date of Web Publication | 30-Jan-2021 |
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DOI: 10.4103/2249-4863.307980
How to cite this article: . Erratum: Nipah virus epidemic in southern India and emphasizing “One Health” approach to ensure global health security. J Family Med Prim Care 2021;10:588 |
How to cite this URL: . Erratum: Nipah virus epidemic in southern India and emphasizing “One Health” approach to ensure global health security. J Family Med Prim Care [serial online] 2021 [cited 2021 Mar 2];10:588. Available from: https://www.jfmpc.com/text.asp?2021/10/1/588/307980 |
In the editorial titled “Nipah virus epidemic in southern India and emphasizing “One Health” approach to ensure global health security”, published on pages 275-283, Issue 2, Volume 7 of Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care[1], the figure 2 on page number 278 is reprinted from Nipah virus: transmission of a zoonotic paramyxovirus, published in Current Opinion in Virology in 2017. Hence, the foot note statement for figure 2 on page number 278 should correctly read as:
Figure 2: Schematic representation of three modes of Nipah virus spread: (1) bat-to-human, (2) animal-to-human, and (3) human-to- human (including nosocomial) (53). Reprinted from Current Opinion in Virology, Bronwyn Anne Clayton, Nipah virus:
transmission of a zoonotic paramyxovirus, Pages 97 - 104., Copyright (2017), with permission from Elsevier.
The statements on page number 278 with correct reference citation should read as:
Strong evidence indicative of human-to-human transmission of NiV was found in Bangladesh in 2004 (30). The various modes of transmission are described below in [Figure 2](53).
The new reference added to the article and included in the reference list as “53” is stated below:
“Clayton BA. 2017. Nipah virus: transmission of a zoonotic paramyxovirus. Curr Opin Virol 22:97-104.”
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1. | Chattu VK, Kumar R, Kumary S, Kajal F, David JK. Nipah virus epidemic in southern India and emphasizing “One Health” approach to ensure global health security. J Family Med Prim Care 2018;7:275-83 |
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