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Open Access 01-12-2016 | Erratum

Erratum to: ‘Identification and characterization of the bacterial etiology of clinically problematic acute otitis media after tympanocentesis or spontaneous otorrhea in German children’

Authors: Gerhard Grevers, Susanne Wiedemann, Jan-Christof Bohn, Rolf-Werner Blasius, Thomas Harder, Werner Kroeniger, Volker Vetter, Jean-Yves Pirçon, Cinzia Marano

Published in: BMC Infectious Diseases | Issue 1/2016

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Unfortunately, the original version of this article [1] contained missing infromation. In the study procedures it was mentioned that samples were to be inoculated onto chocolate agar (otorrhea samples were inoculated onto chocolate agar with bacitracin), blood (with gentamycin) and MacConkey agar. Instead, the samples have been routinely plated on Columbia agar with sheep blood, colistin/nalidixin columbia (CNA) agar with sheep blood, McConkey agar, supplemented chocolate agar and Sabouraud agar. The use of the different agar does not have any impact on the study results and conclusions. We express our gratitude to Mark van der Linden and Matthias Imöhl from the German National Reference Center for Streptococci, who performed all microbiological analyses. …
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go back to reference Grevers G, Widemann S, Bohn JC. Identification and characterization of the bacterial etiology of clinically problematic acute otitis media after tympanocentesis or spontaneous otorrhea in German children. 2012;12:312. Grevers G, Widemann S, Bohn JC. Identification and characterization of the bacterial etiology of clinically problematic acute otitis media after tympanocentesis or spontaneous otorrhea in German children. 2012;12:312.
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Title
Erratum to: ‘Identification and characterization of the bacterial etiology of clinically problematic acute otitis media after tympanocentesis or spontaneous otorrhea in German children’
Authors
Gerhard Grevers
Susanne Wiedemann
Jan-Christof Bohn
Rolf-Werner Blasius
Thomas Harder
Werner Kroeniger
Volker Vetter
Jean-Yves Pirçon
Cinzia Marano
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Infectious Diseases / Issue 1/2016
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2334
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-016-1415-4

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