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Correction to: Discover Applied Sciences (2024) 6:209 https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-024-05813-5
In this article there was an incorrect word in the first sentence in the second paragraph of the Discussion section. Please see the word in question in ‘and all of these […] could cause’ in the following incorrect and correct versions of the sentence, resp.
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Furthermore, all the investigated essential oils exhibited high activity against all the bacteria in this study, and all of these oils could cause severe infections in humans.
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Furthermore, all the investigated essential oils exhibited high activity against all the bacteria in this study, and all of these bacteria could cause severe infections in humans.
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Olatunya, A.M., Olatunya, O.S., Hassan, G.F. et al. Correction to: Antimicrobial activities of essential oils from three species of citrus fruits against six infectious tropical bacteria: implications for the care and control of common bacterial tropical diseases in developing countries. Discov Appl Sci 6, 237 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s42452-024-05901-6
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