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Correction, vol. 11, no. 6

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  • Aug 2005

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    Emerg Infect Dis
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    Corrects: Emerg Infect Dis. 2005 Jun; 11(6): 973–976.

    In “Community-acquired Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, Uruguay” by Xiao Xue Ma et al., errors occurred on pages 973 and 974.

    The first sentence of the abstract should read as follows: A novel, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus clone (Uruguay clone) with a non–multidrug-resistant phenotype caused a large outbreak, including 7 deaths, in Montevideo, Uruguay.

    The first sentence of the article should read as follows: Since the 1990s, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections have been increasingly recognized in the community, and MRSA strains isolated from patients with community-associated cases have been called commu- nity-associated MRSA (CA-MRSA).

    The first sentence of Figure 1 legend (p. 974) should read as follows: The monthly accumulation of cases of infections due to non–multidrug- resistant MRSA strains from January 2002 to October 2003.

    The corrected article appears online at http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/ vol11no06/04-1059.htm

    We regret any confusion these errors may have caused.

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