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Erratum to: A study protocol for facility assessment and follow-up evaluations of the barriers to access, availability, utilization and readiness of contraception, abortion and postabortion services in Zika affected areas
Reproductive Health volume 14, Article number: 97 (2017)
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The original version of this article [1] unfortunately contained a mistake. All occurrences in the main text referring to the research carried out in the following countries: Brazil, Honduras and Columbia should instead be replaced with “Brazil, Honduras and Panama”. The original version of this article has been updated to reflect this change.
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Moazzam Ali, Rachel Folz, Kelsey Miller, Brooke Ronald Johnson Jr and James Kiarie. A study protocol for facility assessment and follow-up evaluations of the barriers to access, availability, utilization and readiness of contraception, abortion and postabortion services in Zika affected areas. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-017-0283-8.
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Ali, M., Folz, R., Miller, K. et al. Erratum to: A study protocol for facility assessment and follow-up evaluations of the barriers to access, availability, utilization and readiness of contraception, abortion and postabortion services in Zika affected areas. Reprod Health 14, 97 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12978-017-0366-6
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