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Erratum to: Dogs, cats, parasites, and
humans in Brazil: opening the black box
Filipe Dantas-Torres
1*and Domenico Otranto
2Erratum
Unfortunately, we found an error in Fig. 3 of our
pub-lished paper [1]. The order of the images 3 L to 3P is
not correct. The corrected version of Fig. 3 is included
below. This correction also applies to the electronic
sup-plementary material (Authors’ original file for Fig. 3
13071_2013_1729_MOESM4_ESM.tif ).
We would like to apologise for this error and for any
inconvenience this may have caused.
Author details
1
Department of Immunology, Aggeu Magalhães Research Centre, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Recife, Pernambuco 50740465, Brazil.2Department of
Veterinary Medicine, University of Bari, Valenzano, Bari 70010, Italy.
Received: 5 May 2016 Accepted: 5 May 2016 Reference
1. Dantas-Torres F, Otranto D. Dogs, cats, parasites, and humans in Brazil: opening the black box. Parasit Vectors. 2014;7:22. doi:10.1186/1756-3305-7-22.
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* Correspondence:filipe.dantas@cpqam.fiocruz.br
1
Department of Immunology, Aggeu Magalhães Research Centre, Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Recife, Pernambuco 50740465, Brazil
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Dantas-Torres and OtrantoParasites & Vectors (2016) 9:298 DOI 10.1186/s13071-016-1571-9
Fig. 3 Ectoparasites of dogs and cats. Line drawings for the identification of common dog and cat ectoparasites (fleas: a–f; lice: g–j and mites: k–p) found in Brazil. For details see Table 3