Correction to: Accuracy of the tuberculosis point-of-care Alere determine lipoarabinomannan antigen diagnostic test using α-mannosidase treated and untreated urine in a cohort of people living with HIV in Guatemala

In the original publication of this article [1], the authors were notified that there were some errors in Table 2 that were also present in the main text, specifically in the results section of the abstract, the overall sensitivity of the LAM-test of 56.1% with 95% CI of (43.3–68.3) should have been 62.7 with 95% CI of (49.1–75); the LAM-test sensitivity in PLWH with < 200 CD4 T cells/µl of 62.2% (95% CI 46.5–76.2) should have been of 71.8% with 95% CI of (55.1–85), and the differences in sensitivity when comparing LAM-test results obtained from untreated vs. α-mannosidase treated urine had been deleted.

The sentence “the two participating UAIs using the Fischer exact test” in the statistical analysis sub-heading should have been “the LAM tests using the McNemar exact test”.

In the results section, the LAM-test sensitivity of 56.1% with 95% CI of (43.3–68.3) should have been 62.7 with 95% CI of (49.1–75), and the LAM-test sensitivity in PLWH with < 200 CD4 T cells/µl of 62.2% (95% CI 46.5–76.2) should have been of 71.8% with 95% CI of (55.1–85), the acronym “UIA” should have been “UAI”; the sentence “the defined gold standard composite” should have been “the defined reference standard”; the word “gold” has been eliminated; the sentence “composite gold referenced standard” should have been “composite reference standard”; the acronym “IAUs” should have been “UAI”, and the term “composite gold standard” should have been “composite reference standard”.

As a result, the authors have corrected Table 2. All sensitivity and specificity values have been corrected; the McNemar exact test has replaced the Fischer exact test for p value calculations, and these p values have been corrected; the footnote has been modified to reflect these changes.

Table 2 Sensitivity and specificity comparisons of LAM test after α-mannosidase treatment of urine vs. LAM test by Site and CD4 values using a composite reference standard

The authors apologize for any inconvenience.

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