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Thompson, L., Becher, E., Adams, K. P., Haile, D., Walker, N., Tong, H., Vosti, S. A., & Engle-Stone, R. (2024)。用微量营养素强化肉汤对塞内加尔、布基纳法索和尼日利亚儿童死亡率的影响模型。Ann NY Acad Sci., 1537, 82-97。https://doi.org/10.1111/nyas.15174In,在最初发表的文章中,表 2 中尼日利亚 0-6 个月儿童的平均人口数应为 37,274,427 人,而不是 246,367,332 人(总人口数被误列入)。我们对此错误表示歉意。
Correction to Modeled impacts of bouillon fortification with micronutrients on child mortality in Senegal, Burkina Faso, and Nigeria
Thompson, L., Becher, E., Adams, K. P., Haile, D., Walker, N., Tong, H., Vosti, S. A., & Engle-Stone, R. (2024). Modeled impacts of bouillon fortification with micronutrients on child mortality in Senegal, Burkina Faso, and Nigeria. Ann NY Acad Sci., 1537, 82–97. https://doi.org/10.1111/nyas.15174
In the originally-published article, in Table 2, the average child population 0–6 months in Nigeria should be 37,274,427 instead of 246,367,332 (the number for the total population was mistakenly included).
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