Correction to “Serum-Derived Bovine Immunoglobulin Treatment in COVID-19 Is Associated With Faster Resolution of Symptoms: A Randomized Pilot Clinical Trial”
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N. S. Utay, R. Güerri-Fernández, S. Gharakhanian, et al., “Serum-Derived Bovine Immunoglobulin Treatment in COVID-19 Is Associated With Faster Resolution of Symptoms: A Randomized Pilot Clinical Trial,” Journal of Medical Virology 96, no. 10 (2024): e70005.
A significant member of our clinical operations team was inadvertently left out of the “Acknowledgments” section of the article. Dr. Ana Maria Aldea Perona, Head of Clinical Research Unit at Hospital del Mar in Barcelona, and the Clinical Research Unit team assisted with the clinical operations, as well as the design of the protocol, statistics, the patient information sheet, variable definitions, and the case report form. Because of Dr. Aldea Perona and her team's contribution, the sentence in the “Acknowledgements” section starting with “We would also like to thank…” should be updated to “We would also like to thank Dr. Ana Maria Aldea Perona and the Clinical Research Unit at Hospital del Mar for assistance with the study design and clinical operations, Dr. Silvia Castañeda, Dr. Silvia Gómez-Zorrilla, and Dr. Elena Sendra for conducting the fieldwork for the study, and Duke Duguay as medical writer and EarlyPhase Sciences for data analyses.”
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