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Correction: vol. 11, no. 5.


In "Adenovirus
mammalian adenoviruses  Mastadenovirus.


ad·e·no·vi·rus (dn--v
 Type 7 Peptide Diversity during Outbreak, Korea, 1995-2000," by Eun Hwa Choi et al., errors occurred. In Table 2, column 3, amino acid sequences should be identified at position 197.

Also, Figures 1 and 2 in this article do not show all information. The online figures correctly represent the findings.

The corrected article appears online at http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID EID - Earliest Induction Date
EID - Earned Income Disregard
EID - Electron Impact Desorption
EID - Electron Induced Dissociation (mass spectrometry)
EID - Electronic Identification
EID - Electronic Instrumentation Division
EID - Embryo Infectious Dose
EID - Emergency Isolation Device
EID - Emerging Infectious Diseases (journal)
EID - Emitter Identification Data
EID - Employee Identification
EID - Employment Information Data
/vol11no05/04-1211.htm

In "Osler William 1849-1919.
Canadian-born British physician who wrote The Principles and Practice of Medicine (1892), the definitive textbook about clinical medicine for his time and one that has been frequently revised and translated. He was also an advocate for humane values in the world of science.
 and the Infected Letter," by Charles T. Ambrose, an error occurred. Yellow fever yellow fever, acute infectious disease endemic in tropical Africa and many areas of South America. Epidemics have extended into subtropical and temperate regions during warm seasons; the last epidemic in the United States occurred in New Orleans in 1905. Yellow fever is caused by a virus transmitted by the bite of the female Aedes aegypti mosquito, which breeds in stagnant water near human habitations. swept through Philadelphia in 1793.

The corrected article appears online at http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol11no05/04-0616.htm

In "Probable Tiger-to-Tiger Transmission of Avian Influenza H5NI," by Roongroje Thanawongnuwech et al., an error occurred. The GenBank accession nos. for HA and NA gene initiated from influenza A virus (A/Tiger/Thailand/CU-T3/04) are AY842935 and AY842936.

The corrected article appears online at http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol11no05/05-0007.htm

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