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There is an error in the third sentence of the results subsection of the Abstract. The correct sentence is: The number of HIV-infected individuals on HAART increased from 2,081 in 1996 to 20,431 in 2008 in the three provinces (nearly 10-fold increase).
There is an error in the fourth sentence of the second paragraph of the Results section. The correct sentence is: New HIV diagnoses per year remained essentially constant for all other provinces except for the Prairies, where rates increased two-fold (driven by new infections in the province of Saskatchewan).
There is an error in the penultimate sentence of the third paragraph of the Results section. The correct sentence is: From 1996 to 2009, the number of HIV infected individuals on HAART increased from 914 to 8,753 in Ontario, 295 to 6,587 in Quebec and 872 to 5,091 in British Columbia.
There is an error in the sixth sentence of the third paragraph of the Interpretation section. The correct sentence is: Increased HAART access has been associated with reduced HIV incidence by approximately 50% in Taiwan [32], 60% in San Francisco [33] and 40% in British Columbia [17].
There are errors in Fig 2 and Table 2. Please see the corrected Fig 2 and Table 2 here.
Panel A: Number of HIV infected individuals on HAART. Panel B: Percent HAART coverage.
Reference
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Citation: Hogg RS, Heath K, Lima VD, Nosyk B, Kanters S, Wood E, et al. (2018) Correction: Disparities in the Burden of HIV/AIDS in Canada. PLoS ONE 13(12): e0209045. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0209045
Published: December 6, 2018
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