Correction, vol. 9, no. 6.In "Serogroup serogroup /se·ro·group/ (ser´o-grldbomacp?) an unofficial designation denoting a group of bacteria containing a common antigen, possibly including more than one serotype, species, or genus. W-135 Meningococcal Disease during the Hajj hajj (häj), the pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, one of the five basic requirements (arkan or "pillars") of Islam. Its annual observance corresponds to the major holy day id al-adha, itself a commemoration of Abraham's readiness to sacrifice his son on Divine orders., 2000," p. 665, author Sahar Makki was inadvertently not included. The correct author list should read as follows: Jairam R. Lingappa, * Abdullah M. Al-Rabeah, ([dagger]) Rana Hajjeh, * Tajammal Mustafa Mustafa or Kara Mustafa (kärä` m stäfä`) [Turk. kara=black], d. 1683, Turkish grand vizier (chief executive officer) under Sultan Muhammad IV of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey)., ([dagger]) Adel Fatani, ([dagger]) Tami Al-Bassam, ([dagger]) Amira Badukhan, ([dagger]) Abdulhafiz Turkistani, ([dagger]) Sahar Makki, ([dagger]) Nassen Al-Hamdan, ([dagger]) Mohamed Al-Jeffri, ([dagger]) Yaqoub Al Mazrou, ([dagger]) Bradley A. Perkins, * Tonja Popovic, * Leonard W. Mayer, * and Nancy E. Rosenstein * * Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; and ([dagger]) Saudi Arabian Ministry of Health, Riyadh Riyadh or Riad (both: rēäd`), city (1997 est. pop. 3,000,000), capital and largest city of Saudi Arabia, in the Nejd, central Saudi Arabia. It is situated in an oasis, c.240 mi (390 km) inland from the Persian Gulf. Riyadh is the nation's educational, administrative, financial, and transportation center., Kingdom of Saudi Arabia |
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