Corrigendum

Published date01 May 2018
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1002/pa.1701
Date01 May 2018
Corrigendum
Nidugala GK, Pant A. Cleanest cities in India 2017: Indore's meteoric rise to no. 1 spot. J Public Affairs. 2017; 17: e1674. https://doi.org/10.1002/
pa.1674
In the article, Cleanest cities in India 2017: Indore's meteoric rise to no. 1 spot,a footnote indicating that the figures for 2017 are only till
August is missing in Table 5. The correct version of the table is shown below:
The authors would like to apologize for the inconvenience caused.
TABLE 5 Health outcomes in terms of respiratory and seasonal diseases
Diseases 2014 2015 2016 2017*
Cholera 12 27 16 0
Dengue 160 155 129 0
Diarrhea 497 517 989 11
Malaria 89 91 62 13
Swine flu 10 524 7 0
Typhoid 1,955 1,865 1,929 467
Viral fever 46,260 39,825 37,026 9,169
Viral hepatitis 76 45 70 15
Viral hepatitis II 81 111 135 28
Grand total 49,140 43,160 40,363 9,703
Note. SourceThe Indore Municipal Corporation.
*The figures are from January to August for 2017.
DOI: 10.1002/pa.1701
J Public Affairs. 2018;18:e1701.
https://doi.org/10.1002/pa.1701
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