Correction: Receipt of seasonal malaria chemoprevention by age-ineligible children and associated factors in nine implementation states in Nigeria
Taiwo Ibinaiye, Kunle Rotimi, Ayodeji Balogun, Adaeze Aidenagbon, Chibuzo Oguoma, Christian Rassi, Kevin Baker, Olusola Oresanya, Chuks Nnaji

Abstract
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TopicsMalaria Research and Control
**Correction: Malaria Journal (2024) 23:91 ** 10.1186/s12936-024-04916-z
Following publication of the original article [1], it came to the authors' attention that there was an error in the Abstract:
where it says “There were lower odds of an age-ineligible child receiving SMC medicines among caregivers who were knowledgeable of SMC age eligibility, compared with those who were not knowledgeable of age eligibility.”
it said “There were lower odds of an age-ineligible child receiving SMC among caregivers who had knowledge of SMC age eligibility, compared with those who were knowledgeable of age eligibility”.
The article has since been corrected. The authors thank you for reading this erratum and apologize for any problems caused.
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- 1Ibinaiye T Rotimi K Balogun A Aidenagbon A Oguoma C Rassi C Baker K Oresanya O Nnaji C Receipt of seasonal malaria chemoprevention by age-ineligible children and associated factors in nine implementation states in Nigeria Malar J 2024239110.1186/s 12936-024-04916-z 38555455 PMC 10981804 · doi ↗ · pubmed ↗
