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World J Hepatol. Aug 27, 2022; 14(8): 1692-1693
Published online Aug 27, 2022. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v14.i8.1692
Author affiliation addition: “Hepatitis B virus detected in paper currencies in a densely populated city of India: A plausible source of horizontal transmission?”
Palashpriya Das, Ruchi Supekar, Ritika Chatterjee, Subrata Roy, Anisa Ghosh, Subhajit Biswas, Division of Infectious Diseases and Immunology, CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, Kolkata 700032, West Bengal, India
Ruchi Supekar, Subhajit Biswas, Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research, Ghaziabad- 201002, India
ORCID number: Palashpriya Das (0000-0002-6834-8105); Ruchi Supekar (0000-0002-1285-6821); Ritika Chatterjee (0000-0003-3432-9245); Subrata Roy (0000-0002-3031-6116); Anisa Ghosh (0000-0002-3208-0071); Subhajit Biswas (0000-0002-9001-7150).
Author contributions: Biswas S and Das P conceptualized, designed and executed the present work and wrote the manuscript; Supekar R contributed substantially to the virology experiments and in writing of the manuscript; Chatterjee R, Roy S and Ghosh A took part in collecting the samples for this study and also conducted experiments; Das P and Supekar R contributed equally and are joint first authors; All authors have read and approved the final manuscript.
Conflict-of-interest statement: All authors declare that they have no conflict of interest.
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Corresponding author: Subhajit Biswas, DVSc, PhD, Associate Professor, Senior Researcher, Division of Infectious Diseases and Immunology, CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, 4, Raja S.C. Mullick Road, Jadavpur, Kolkata 700032, West Bengal, India. subhajit.biswas@iicb.res.in
Received: May 5, 2022
Peer-review started: May 5, 2022
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Revised: June 24, 2022
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Abstract

Addition of authors’ affiliation to "Hepatitis B virus detected in paper currencies in a densely populated city of India: A plausible source of horizontal transmission?" World J Hepatol 2020 Oct 27; 12(10): 775-791. In this article, one of the affiliations of two authors was not mentioned. Ruchi Supekar, a joint first author and Subhajit Biswas, the corresponding author are affiliated to Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR) Ghaziabad- 201002, India.

Key Words: Addition; Affiliation; Correction

Core Tip: This manuscript is an authors’ affiliation addition to "Hepatitis B virus detected in paper currencies in a densely populated city of India: A plausible source of horizontal transmission?" World J Hepatol 2020 Oct 27; 12(10): 775-791.



TO THE EDITOR
Addendum

Addendum to: Das P, Supekar R, Chatterjee R, Roy S, Ghosh A, Biswas S. Hepatitis B virus detected in paper currencies in a densely populated city of India: A plausible source of horizontal transmission? World J Hepatol 2020 Oct 27; 12(10): 775-791 [PMID: 33200016; DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v12.i10.775]. In this article[1], one of the affiliations of a joint first author and the corresponding author was not mentioned. Ruchi Supekar, a joint first author, is a PhD candidate registered under Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), Ghaziabad- 201002, India. Subhajit Biswas is also affiliated to AcSIR as a faculty member (Associate Professor). We apologize for the error.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Biswas S and Supekar R acknowledge Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research (AcSIR), Ghaziabad- 201002, India. Roy S acknowledges UGC for his SRF. All authors acknowledge CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Biology for support.

Footnotes

Provenance and peer review: Unsolicited article; Externally peer reviewed.

Peer-review model: Single blind

Specialty type: Virology

Country/Territory of origin: India

Peer-review report’s scientific quality classification

Grade A (Excellent): A

Grade B (Very good): 0

Grade C (Good): 0

Grade D (Fair): D

Grade E (Poor): 0

P-Reviewer: Li XH, China; Mogahed EA, Egypt S-Editor: Liu JH L-Editor: A P-Editor: Liu JH

References
1.  Das P, Supekar R, Chatterjee R, Roy S, Ghosh A, Biswas S. Hepatitis B virus detected in paper currencies in a densely populated city of India: A plausible source of horizontal transmission? World J Hepatol. 2020;12:775-791.  [PubMed]  [DOI]  [Cited in This Article: ]  [Cited by in Crossref: 1]  [Cited by in F6Publishing: 2]  [Article Influence: 0.5]  [Reference Citation Analysis (0)]