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Published in the May 2006 Issue of PLoS Medicine
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Correction
Correction: Randomized, Controlled Intervention Trial of Male Circumcision for Reduction of HIV Infection Risk: The ANRS 1265 Trial
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Citation: Auvert B, Taljaard D, Lagarde E, Sobngwi-Tambekou J, Sitta R, et al. (2006) Correction: Randomized, Controlled Intervention Trial of Male Circumcision for Reduction of HIV Infection Risk: The ANRS 1265 Trial. PLoS Med 3(5): e226. doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.0030226
Published: May 30, 2006
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In PLoS Medicine volume 2, issue 11: DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.0020298
Table 4: Under “Religion,” the values for “HIV cases,” “Follow-up,” and “HIV incidence rates” for the categories “Catholic or Protestant” and “Others” were reversed in error. The correct values are as follows.
Catholic or Protestant: HIV cases, 5; Follow-up (py), 576; HIV Incidence Rates (95% CI per 100 py), 0.87 (0.33–2.09).
Others: HIV cases, 25; Follow-up (py), 1,845; HIV Incidence Rates (95% CI per 100 py), 1.36 (0.92–2.02).

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