Journal article

Erratum: HIV Reactivation from Latency after Treatment Interruption Occurs on Average Every 5-8 Days-Implications for HIV Remission (PLoS Pathogens (2015) 11:7 (e1005000) DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1005000)

M Pinkevych, D Cromer, M Tolstrup, AJ Grimm, DA Cooper, SR Lewin, OS Søgaard, TA Rasmussen, SJ Kent, AD Kelleher, MP Davenport

Plos Pathogens | Published : 2016

Abstract

There are errors in the data analysis of several patients in cohort 4, interruption 1, that affect the reactivation rate for cohort 4 reported in the Results section and Fig 4. The data for cohort 4 was extracted from Fig 1A of reference 17. This involves 14 individuals undergoing 5 sequential treatment interruptions. Data for time-to-detection after treatment interruption for cohort 4 of our paper (displayed in Fig 4B) was extracted directly from this table. Patients who had detectable virus at the time of interruption (for any given interruption) were excluded from analysis in that interruption. Unfortunately in interruption 1, patients were accidentally excluded if they had detectable HIV..

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