LETTER
Correction: Relapsing Group B Streptococcal Infection
15 October 1996 | Volume 125 Issue 8 | Page 701
The last paragraph of a recent letter [1] contained an error. The second-to-last sentence should have read "Until this question is resolved, we agree that it is reasonable to assess patients with group B streptococcal infection for immunoglobulin deficiency, given that it remains unknown whether the patient of Awayda and colleagues represents an isolated or frequent phenomenon."
1. Harrison LH, Dwyer DM, Johnson JA. Relapsing group B streptococcal infection [Letter]. Ann Intern Med. 1996; 125:350.
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