Correction: Factors associated with failure of passive transfer of immunity and morbidity in spring-born beef and dairy calves during the first 30 days of life
Rischi Robinson Male Here, Mark McGee, Catherine McAloon, Andrew W. Byrne, Bernadette Earley

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TopicsAnimal health and immunology · Reproductive Physiology in Livestock · Statistical Methods in Epidemiology
In the published article, there was a mistake in the Results section, and sentence “Beef calves born to primiparous dams had greater morbidity hazard than those born to multiparous dams.” was incorrect.
A correction has been made to section 3 Results, 3.1 Herd-level study, 3.1.2 Morbidity, Paragraph 2:
The correct sentence should read “Beef calves born to primiparous dams had lower morbidity hazard than those born to multiparous dams”.
The original version of this article has been updated.
