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Correction: Iron deficiency was not the major cause of anemia in rural women of reproductive age in Sidama zone, southern Ethiopia: A cross-sectional study.

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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0184742.].

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29216321      PMCID: PMC5720715          DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0189553

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.240


There is an error in Table 3. The “Mean” value for “Maize (frequency per week)” is missing. Please see the correct Table 3 here.
Table 3

Frequency of consumption by women of foods commonly available in Sidama zone, southern Ethiopia (n = 202).

Types of foodsPercentMean (SD)
Maize (frequency per week)6.5 (0.8)
    3–42.5
    ≥ 597.5
Kidney bean (frequency per week)5.0 (1.6)
    0–210.9
    3–411.9
    ≥ 577.2
Enset products (frequency per week)6.2 (1.3)
    3–45.9
    ≥ 594.1
Kale (frequency per week)6.3 (1.3)
    3–45.0
    ≥ 595.0
Cow milk (frequency per week)2.9 (2.3)
    Never28.2
    1–219.8
    3–428.7
    ≥ 523.3
Avocado (frequency per week)3.9 (1.7)
    Never7.9
    1–216.8
    3–434.2
    ≥ 541.1
Sweet potato (frequency per week)2.6 (1.5)
    Never14.9
    1–237.6
    3–439.6
    ≥ 57.9
Potato (frequency per week)3.6 (1.6)
    Never8.4
    1–213.9
    3–448.5
    ≥ 529.2
There are a number of errors in Table 4. The “Median” values for “Plasma iron (μg/L)”, “Ferritin (μg/L)”, and “Transferrin saturation (%)” are missing. The “Percent” values for “< 8.3” under “sTfR (mg/L)”, “≤ 1.0” under “AGP (g/L)”, and “< 125” under “Hemoglobin (g/L)” are missing. Please see the correct Table 4 here.
Table 4

Iron status biomarkers and inflammation indicators (CRP and AGP) of rural women from Sidama zone, southern Ethiopia (n = 189–202).

PercentMedian (IQR)
Plasma iron (μg/L)709 (491, 959)
    < 50027.3 (53/194)
    ≥ 50073.7 (143/194)
Ferritin (μg/L)28.5 (17.8, 43.6)
    < 1518.6 (36/194)
    ≥ 1582.5 (160/194)
sTfR (mg/L)3.7 (2.7, 4.9)
    < 8.394.8 (183/193)
    ≥ 8.35.2 (10/193)
Transferrin saturation (%)24.7 (18.4, 33.7)
    < 1516.9 (32/189)
    ≥ 1583.1 (157/189)
TIBC (mg/L)283 (53, 309.5)
    < 3.592.6 (175/189)
    ≥ 3.57.4 (14/189)
Body iron0.12 (0.07, 0.17)
    < 0 (mg/kg)6.2 (12/193)
    > 0 (mg/kg)93.8 (181/193)
CRP (mg/L)0.24 (0.14, 0.58)
    < 5.098.0 (190/194)
    ≥ 5.02.0 (4/194)
AGP (g/L)0.32 (0.24, 0.43)
    ≤ 1.099.5 (193/194)
    > 1.00.5 (1/194)
Hemoglobin (g/L)138 (127, 151)
    < 12521.3 (43/202)
    ≥ 12578.7 (159/202)

sTfR, Serum transferrin receptor; TIBC, total iron binding capacity; CRP, C-reactive

protein; AGP, α-1-acid glycoprotein. Hb and plasma iron were measured on 202 samples.

Other analyses were limited by sample volume or hemolysis.

sTfR, Serum transferrin receptor; TIBC, total iron binding capacity; CRP, C-reactive protein; AGP, α-1-acid glycoprotein. Hb and plasma iron were measured on 202 samples. Other analyses were limited by sample volume or hemolysis. The publisher apologizes for the errors.
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1.  Iron deficiency was not the major cause of anemia in rural women of reproductive age in Sidama zone, southern Ethiopia: A cross-sectional study.

Authors:  Tafere Gebreegziabher; Barbara J Stoecker
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-09-12       Impact factor: 3.240

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