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Correction: Genus-wide Leptospira core genome

multilocus sequence typing for strain taxonomy and

global surveillance

Julien Guglielmini, Pascale Bourhy, Olivier Schiettekatte, Farida Zinini,

Sylvain Brisse, Mathieu Picardeau

To cite this version:

Julien Guglielmini, Pascale Bourhy, Olivier Schiettekatte, Farida Zinini, Sylvain Brisse, et al.. Correc-tion: Genus-wide Leptospira core genome multilocus sequence typing for strain taxonomy and global surveillance. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Public Library of Science, 2020, 14 (8), pp.e0008673. �10.1371/journal.pntd.0008673�. �pasteur-02938924�

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CORRECTION

Correction: Genus-wide Leptospira core

genome multilocus sequence typing for strain

taxonomy and global surveillance

Julien Guglielmini, Pascale Bourhy, Olivier Schiettekatte, Farida Zinini, Sylvain Brisse, Mathieu Picardeau

The Funding section listed in the article [1] is incomplete and the contribution of the Pasteur International Joint Research Unit "Integrative Microbiology of Zoonotic Agents" (IMiZA) was mistakenly omitted. The updated Funding section reads:

“This work was supported in part by a donation from Foundation MSD to the ‘PIBnet’ pro-gramme of Institut Pasteur, by Public Health France (SPF), by Institut Pasteur through grant PTR 30–2017, and the Pasteur International Joint Research Unit "Integrative Microbiology of Zoonotic Agents" (IMiZA). This work was part of the PhD thesis of O. S. who received finan-cial support from “Universite´ Paris Diderot” and “Sorbonne Paris Cite´”. The funders had no role in the design, conduct or conclusions of the study.”

In the Acknowledgments section the sharing ofLeptospira genomes by contributors was mistakenly omitted. The updated Acknowledgments section reads:

“We thank the technicians of the National Reference Center for Leptospirosis, in particular Ce´line Lorioux, for cultures and typing of Leptospira strains, and Evelyne Be´gaud and Chantal Bizet from Collection de l’Institut Pasteur (CIP) for providing type and reference strains. We thank Cyrille Goarant (Institut Pasteur de Noume´a, New Caledonia), Anissa Amara Korba (Institut Pasteur d’Alger, Algeria), Fairuz Amran (Institute for Medical Research, Malaysia), Toshiyuki Masuzawa (Chiba Institute of Science, Japan), Vasantha Kumari Neela (Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia) and Alejandro Buschiazzo, Leticia Zarantonelli and the consortium "Grupo de Trabajo Interinstitucional de Leptospirosis” (Institut Pasteur Montevideo/UdelaR/ INIA/MGAP, Uruguay) for sharingLeptospira genomes or isolates. We also thank Vincent Enouf and the team of core facility P2M (Institut Pasteur, Mutualized Platform for Microbiol-ogy) for genomic sequencing.”

Reference

1. Guglielmini J, Bourhy P, Schiettekatte O, Zinini F, Brisse S, Picardeau M (2019) Genus-wide Leptospira core genome multilocus sequence typing for strain taxonomy and global surveillance. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 13(4): e0007374.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007374PMID:31026256

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Citation: Guglielmini J, Bourhy P, Schiettekatte O,

Zinini F, Brisse S, Picardeau M (2020) Correction: Genus-wide Leptospira core genome multilocus sequence typing for strain taxonomy and global surveillance. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 14(8): e0008673.

https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008673 Published: August 21, 2020

Copyright:© 2020 Guglielmini et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the

Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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