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Front. Vet. Sci., 13 February 2024
Sec. Veterinary Infectious Diseases
This article is part of the Research Topic Recent Advances in Porcine Respiratory Diseases View all 10 articles

Corrigendum: Animal-based factors prior to infection predict histological disease outcome in porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus- and Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae-infected pigs

\r\nIngrid D. E. van Dixhoorn
Ingrid D. E. van Dixhoorn1*Dennis E. te BeestDennis E. te Beest2Jantina E. BolhuisJantina E. Bolhuis3Hendrik K. ParmentierHendrik K. Parmentier3Bas KempBas Kemp3Simon van MourikSimon van Mourik4Norbert Stockhofe-ZurwiedenNorbert Stockhofe-Zurwieden5Cornelis G. van ReenenCornelis G. van Reenen1Johanna M. J. RebelJohanna M. J. Rebel1
  • 1Wageningen Livestock Research, Department of Animal Health and Welfare, Wageningen, Netherlands
  • 2Biometris, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, Netherlands
  • 3Adaptation Physiology Group, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, Netherlands
  • 4Farm Technology Group, Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen, Netherlands
  • 5Wageningen Bio-Veterinary Research, Lelystad, Netherlands

A corrigendum on
Animal-based factors prior to infection predict histological disease outcome in porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus- and Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae-infected pigs

by van Dixhoorn, I. D. E., te Beest, D. E., Bolhuis, J. E., Parmentier, H. K., Kemp, B., van Mourik, S., Stockhofe-Zurwieden, N.„ van Reenen, C. G., and Rebel, J. M. J. (2021). Front. Vet. Sci. 8:742877. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.742877

In the published article, there was an error in Figure 5 as published. The x-axis labels in Panel A, “Conventional” and “Enriched,” were placed the wrong way round. The corrected Figure 5 and its caption appear below.

Figure 5
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Figure 5. Main effect of experimental variables on histology score. (A) Housing (p < 0.05). (B) Coping strategy (p < 0.05). (C) Sex not significant (NS).

The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way. The original article has been updated.

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Keywords: resilience indicators, porcine respiratory disease, PRRSV, Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae, coping strategy, enriched housing, disease severity, animal-based factors

Citation: van Dixhoorn IDE, te Beest DE, Bolhuis JE, Parmentier HK, Kemp B, van Mourik S, Stockhofe-Zurwieden N, van Reenen CG and Rebel JMJ (2024) Corrigendum: Animal-based factors prior to infection predict histological disease outcome in porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus- and Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae-infected pigs. Front. Vet. Sci. 11:1350387. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2024.1350387

Received: 05 December 2023; Accepted: 26 January 2024;
Published: 13 February 2024.

Edited and reviewed by: Michael Kogut, United States Department of Agriculture, United States

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*Correspondence: Ingrid D. E. van Dixhoorn, ingrid.vandixhoorn@wur.nl

Disclaimer: All claims expressed in this article are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily represent those of their affiliated organizations, or those of the publisher, the editors and the reviewers. Any product that may be evaluated in this article or claim that may be made by its manufacturer is not guaranteed or endorsed by the publisher.