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Journal of Fungi
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5 July 2016

Correction: Kwon-Chung, K.J. et al. Is Cryptococcus gattii a Primary Pathogen? J. Fungi 2015, 1, 154–167

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Molecular Microbiology Section, Laboratory of Clinical Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA
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Second Department of Internal Medicine, Nagasaki University Hospital, Sakamoto 1-7-1, Nagasaki-city 851-8501, Japan
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This article belongs to the Special Issue Yeasts Are Beasts
The authors of the published paper [1] would like to correct Table 1. The third line in the first column should have been 20 (normal volunteers) and the etiologic agent in the second column should have been “None” instead of C. gattii, VGI. Therefore, Table 1 should read as follows:
Table 1. Detection of anti-GM-CSF autoantibodies in plasma from Chinese immunocompetent, otherwise healthy Cryptococcosis patients with CNS infection [26].
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Reference

  1. Kwon-Chung, K.J.; Saijo, T. Is Cryptococcus gattii a Primary Pathogen? J. Fungi 2015, 1, 154–167. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef]

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