Correction: Naimi, W.A., et al. Differential Susceptibility of Male versus Female Laboratory Mice to Anaplasma phagocytophilum Infection. Trop. Med. Infect. Dis. 2018, 3, 78

The authors wish to make the following corrections to this paper [...].

The authors wish to make the following corrections to this paper [1]. In the context of Table 1 and Results Section 3.1, two references were misinterpreted with regards to the sexes of mice used in those studies. As such, they were miscategorized in Table 1 and incorrectly referenced in Results Section 3.1. These mistakes have been resolved. The authors would like to apologize for any inconvenience caused to the readers by these changes.
We have recently been made aware by Dr. Mustafa Akkoyunlu (Food and Drug Administration) of two errors that we made in interpreting whether or not groups of mice used in studies by Dr. Akkoyunlu and other researchers were sex-matched. The two specific studies that we misinterpreted are references numbers [76,85]. The third paragraph of the said Results Section currently reads as follows (please note that the underlined text is what will be edited):

A. phagocytophilum Infected Male Mice Have Higher Peripheral Blood Bacterial DNA Levels than Infected Female Mice
An examination of the literature revealed 61 publications that used the mouse model of granulocytic anaplasmosis. Of the 61 reports, 31 did not disclose the gender, 13 used only females, 9 used only males, 6 included both sexes, 1 used females for one group and males for another, and 1 used females for the experimental group but male and females for the control group [20][21][22][23]25,26, (Table 1). None of the six studies that included males and females examined for a correlation between sex and differential susceptibility to A. phagocytophilum infection [25,39,41,62,65,73]. We sought to determine if such a correlation exists.
To correct our error, we would like to make the following corrections:

Change in Tables
Because the above misinterpreted references are cited in Table 1, we have adjusted Table 1 as follows, replace: