Corrigendum to "Comparison of outward transmission potential between vaccinated and partially vaccinated or unvaccinated individuals with the SARS-CoV-2 delta variant infection" [J Infect 85 (2022) e69-e71].

The Journal of infection(2023)

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The authors regret that the study period referenced as “between September 2021 and December 2022” should be read as “between September 2021 and January 2022” and there were also discrepancies within tables 2, 3 and 4 of the original supplementary materials. This has now been updated with the corrected patient information. Please see the originally published supplementary tables 2,3, and 4: Supplement Table 2. Factors associated with negative conversion of genomic RNA detection.Tabled 1CharacteristicsUnivariate analysisMultivariable analysisNHR95% CIp-valueHR95% CIp-valueAge641.000.96–1.040.95Male gender290.360.31–1.530.36Severity640.380.16–0.880.0230.510.20–1.300.161Vaccination status641.711.07–2.750.03Omicron strain323.011.24–7.270.014 Open table in a new tab Supplement Table 3. Factors associated with negative conversion of subgenomic RNA detection.Tabled 1CharacteristicsUnivariate analysisMultivariable analysisNHR95% CIp-valueHR95% CIp-valueAge641.000.97–1.030.90Male gender290.580.30–1.130.11Severity640.640.33–1.220.18Vaccination status641.831.23–2.720.003Omicron strain323.361.66–6.800.0012.080.66–6.390.20 Open table in a new tab Supplement Table 4. Factors associated with negative conversion of viable virus detection by cell culture.Tabled 1CharacteristicsUnivariate analysisMultivariable analysisNHR95% CIp-valueHR95% CIp-valueAge641.020.99–1.060.121.041.01–1.080.02Male gender290.360.17–0.730.0050.400.18–0.860.02Severity640.470.22–0.980.045Vaccination status641.611.11–2.330.01Omicron strain323.251.55–6.820.002 Open table in a new tab Which is now corrected to the following tables 2,3, and 4: Supplement Table 2. Factors associated with negative conversion of genomic RNA detection.Tabled 1CharacteristicsUnivariate analysisMultivariable analysisNHR95% CIp-valueHR95% CIp-valueAge491.000.96–1.04>0.90Male gender250.730.23–2.280.60Immunocompromised490.290.04–2.270.200.160.02–1.560.12Severity490.760.43–1.340.300.620.31–1.240.18Full Vaccination492.340.72–7.550.202.810.51–15.410.24 Open table in a new tab Supplement Table 3. Factors associated with negative conversion of subgenomic RNA detection.Tabled 1CharacteristicsUnivariate analysisMultivariable analysisNHR95% CIp-valueHR95% CIp-valueAge491.010.98–1.040.30Male gender250.960.49–1.89>0.90Immunocompromised490.690.28–1.710.40Severity490.690.50–0.960.0270.560.38–0.830.003Full Vaccination497.593.31–17.40<0.00118.785.60–63.00<0.001 Open table in a new tab Supplement Table 4. Factors associated with negative conversion of viable virus detection by cell culture.Tabled 1CharacteristicsUnivariate analysisMultivariable analysisNHR95% CIp-valueHR95% CIp-valueAge491.000.98–1.020.90Male gender251.100.59–2.050.80Immunocompromised490.470.19–1.130.09Severity490.730.55–0.980.030.650.47–0.910.013Full Vaccination492.861.49–5.490.0025.181.95–13.770.001 Open table in a new tab The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused. Comparison of outward transmission potential between vaccinated and partially vaccinated or unvaccinated individuals with the SARS-CoV-2 delta variant infectionJournal of InfectionVol. 85Issue 3PreviewDear Editor: Full-Text PDF
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