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Correction to: Figure 3 in Association between household solid fuel use and tuberculosis: cross-sectional data from the Mongolian National Tuberculosis Prevalence Survey
Correction to: Environ Health Prev Med 26, 76 (2021)
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Following the publication of the original article [1] the authors noticed a graphing error in the Figure Figure3.3. The Figure Figure33 needs to be replaced with the updated graph as shown below. In addition, “*P <0.05, compared with non-smoking clean fuel user” should be inserted in front of the sentence “***P <0.01, compared with non-smoking clean fuel user” in legend of the Figure Figure3.3. Moreover, “Solid fuel user was significantly associated with bacteriologically confirmed TB independent of smoking and other confounders.” should be placed behind the sentence “Both exposure to smoke from tobacco and solid fuels for heating were significantly associated with bacteriologically confirmed TB after adjusting for age, gender, marital status, education level, employment, being underweight, alcohol consumption, contact with an active TB case, and previous history of TB.”
The original article [1] has been updated.
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