In the article titled “Epidemiology of Plasmodium and Helminth Coinfection and Possible Reasons for Heterogeneity,” [1] there were errors in the citations of references in Supplementary Table  1, where citation [] should be replaced with citation [], and the citations from [] to [] should be changed to citations from [] to []. Additionally, the study area in row 38 should be Gabon instead of Nigeria. The correct table is available at the Supplementary Material link.

Supplementary Materials

Table 1 summarizes key characteristics and findings of studies on Plasmodium and helminth co-infection included in this review. For each included study information on the study area, reference number, age group, sample size, study design, helminth species, Plasmodium species and main finding about the nature of association of helminth and Plasmodium infection is summarized. Majority of the studies were conducted among children in Africa. P. falciparum was the most dominant species investigated in majority of the studies.

  1. Supplementary Material