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Erratum to: Patterns of infection and impact on outcome in haematology patients admitted to intensive care

The Original Article was published on 01 March 2011

After publication of their conference abstract [1], the authors found the following error:

In the 'Results' section, "The most commonly identified bacteria were Pseudomonas aeruginosa (15.4%) and Enterococcus faecalis (11.3%); viruses were cytomegalovirus (CMV) (17.5%) and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) (17.5%); and fungi were Candida species (6.2%)", the proportion of Enterococcus faecalis should be 14.4% and for RSV it should be 2%.

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  1. José R, McDonald I, Pfeffer P, Shaw S, Kibbler C, Agarwal B: Patterns of infection and impact on outcome in haematology patients admitted to intensive care. Crit Care. 2011, 15 (Suppl 1): P496-10.1186/cc9916.

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Jose, R., MacDonald, I., Pfeffer, P. et al. Erratum to: Patterns of infection and impact on outcome in haematology patients admitted to intensive care. Crit Care 16, 434 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1186/cc11423

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