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Erratum: Prevalence of and risk factors for equine glandular and squamous gastric disease in polo horses.

Abstract: [This corrects the article on p. 880 in vol. 59, PMID: 30104780.].
Publication Date: 2022-06-04 PubMed ID: 35656528PubMed Central: PMC9112363
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This research article corrects previous information regarding the prevalence and risk factors of equine glandular and squamous gastric disease in polo horses.

Overview

The presented research article is an erratum, a correction to a previous research paper published on page 880 in volume 59. The original article discussed the prevalence and risk factors for two types of gastric diseases (glandular and squamous) in polo horses.

Detailed Explanation

  • This research was conducted to identify the commonness (prevalence) and risk factors of two types of gastric diseases – glandular and squamous – in polo horses. These two diseases are common ailment in horses and can drastically impact their general health and performance.
  • However, this erratum signifies that there were errors or inaccuracies in the original article that needed to be rectified. This could be statistical data, misrepresentation of information, or erroneous conclusions drawn from the data.
  • The corrected version is aimed at providing a more accurate interpretation and understanding of the research, eliminating any previous inaccuracies. Even if an erratum is issued, it is critical to note that the overall objective of the research remains the same: to uncover the prevalence and risk factors genetic and squamous gastric diseases in polo horses.
  • Unfortunately, without more specifics regarding what exactly in the article needed correcting, detailed analysis cannot be made. However, the issuing of an erratum demonstrates the commitment of the researchers and the publication to maintain accuracy and credibility in their published work.

Cite This Article

APA
(2022). Erratum: Prevalence of and risk factors for equine glandular and squamous gastric disease in polo horses. Can Vet J, 63(6), 626.

Publication

ISSN: 0008-5286
NlmUniqueID: 0004653
Country: Canada
Language: English
Volume: 63
Issue: 6
Pages: 626

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