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Initially fewer bloodstream infections for allogeneic versus autologous stem-cell transplants in neutropenic patients – ERRATUM

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2013

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Abstract

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Erratum
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2013 

In the article by S. Hieke, H. Bertz, M. Dettenkofer, M. Schumacher, and J. Beyersmann [Reference Hieke, Bertz, Dettenkofer, Schumacher and Beyersmann1] there was an error in the annotation of the Y-axis in figure 2 (b).

Figures 2 (a) and (b) are reproduced below with the correct annotation.

Fig. 2. Nelson–Aalen estimates of the cumulative cause-specific hazards (CSH) within the transplant group. BSI, Bloodstream infection.

References

REFERENCE

1.Hieke, S, Bertz, H, Dettenkofer, M, Schumacher, M, Beyersmann, J. Initially fewer bloodstream infections for allogeneic vs. autologous stem-cell transplants in neutopenic patients. Epidemiology and Infection, 2013; 141: 158164.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Fig. 2. Nelson–Aalen estimates of the cumulative cause-specific hazards (CSH) within the transplant group. BSI, Bloodstream infection.