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Correction to: Mass testing and treatment for malaria followed by weekly fever screening, testing and treatment in Northern Senegal: feasibility, cost and impact

The Original Article was published on 14 July 2020

Correction to: Malar J 19:252 (2020) https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-020-03313-6

Following publication of the original article [1], the authors reported an error in the author list of the article.

Namely, the following three authors have been omitted from the list in error: Callie A. Scott, Ritu Kumar and Elias Asfaw.

These authors worked on the costing that is presented in the article’s supplementary material and so should be included in the author list.

Please find the corrected list in this correction.

The authors apologize for any inconvenience caused.

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  1. Conner RO, Dieye Y, Hainsworth M, Tall A, Cissé B, Faye F, Sy MD, Ba A, Sene D, Ba S, Doucouré E, Thiam T, Diop M, Schneider K, Cissé M, Ba M, Scott CA, Kumar R, Asfaw E, Earle D, Guinot P, Steketee RW, Guinovart C. Mass testing and treatment for malaria followed by weekly fever screening, testing and treatment in Northern Senegal: feasibility, cost and impact. Malar J. 2020;19:252. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-020-03313-6.

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YD, AT, BC, MC, MB, CAS, DE, PG, CG and RWS designed the study. YD, MH, AT, BC, CAS, RK, FF, PG and CG designed the study procedures and data collection materials. YD, AT, BC, FF, MD, AB, DS, SB, ED, TT, MD, RK, EA conducted and supervised the data collection. RC and RK analysed the data. RC and CG wrote the first draft of the manuscript. YD, MH, AT, BC, FF, KS, MC, MB, DE, PG and RWS contributed to the interpretation of results and reviewed and edited the manuscript. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.

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Conner, R.O., Dieye, Y., Hainsworth, M. et al. Correction to: Mass testing and treatment for malaria followed by weekly fever screening, testing and treatment in Northern Senegal: feasibility, cost and impact. Malar J 19, 443 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12936-020-03484-2

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