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The quote atttributed to Dr. J.P.Narain in the 9th paragraph of the
story should read:
"Exposure to indoor pollution may also lead to a higher risk for
tuberculosis, especially among the poor who live in overcrowded and poorly
ventilated environments", says Jai Prakash Narain, Coordinator, HIV/AIDS
and tuberculosis for the World Health Organization in Delhi. "It is common
sense that indoor pollution can damage the respiratory system, thereby,
leading to higher susceptibility to tuberculosis", he adds.
Correction
The quote atttributed to Dr. J.P.Narain in the 9th paragraph of the
story should read:
"Exposure to indoor pollution may also lead to a higher risk for
tuberculosis, especially among the poor who live in overcrowded and poorly
ventilated environments", says Jai Prakash Narain, Coordinator, HIV/AIDS
and tuberculosis for the World Health Organization in Delhi. "It is common
sense that indoor pollution can damage the respiratory system, thereby,
leading to higher susceptibility to tuberculosis", he adds.
The inadvertent error is regretted.
Competing interests:
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