Update in Infectious Diseases
The Editors welcome submissions for possible publication in the Letters section. Authors of letters should:
•Include no more than 300 words of text, three authors, and five references
•Type with double-spacing
•Send three copies of the letter, an authors' form signed by all authors, and a cover letter describing any conflicts of interest related to the contents of the letter.
Letters commenting on an Annals article will be considered if they are received within 6 weeks of the time the article was published. Only some of the letters received can be published. Published letters are edited and may be shortened; tables and figures are included only selectively. Authors will be notified that the letter has been received. If the letter is selected for publication, the author will be notified about 3 weeks before the publication date. Unpublished letters cannot be returned.
Annals welcomes electronically submitted letters.
TO THE EDITOR:
In the Update in Infectious Diseases, Bartlett [1] states that “worldwide, about 1.7 billion persons currently have tuberculosis … .” This statement implies that these persons have clinical tuberculosis. In 1991, Kochi [2] estimated that approximately 1.7 billion persons were infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This figure reflected the prevalence of tuberculous infection, not tuberculosis itself.
In Table 2, “incidence” is defined as “the number of deaths per epidemic period, unless otherwise noted.” I assume that this is a typographical error and that incidence is referring to the number of cases rather than the number of deaths.
In Table 5, the frequency of administration of trimethoprimsulfamethoxazole for prevention of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia and toxoplasmosis was not included.
Richard I. Frankel, MD, MPH
University of Hawaii at Manoa; Honolulu, HI 96813
The Editors welcome submissions for possible publication in the Letters section. Authors of letters should:
•Include no more than 300 words of text, three authors, and five references
•Type with double-spacing
•Send three copies of the letter, an authors' form signed by all authors, and a cover letter describing any conflicts of interest related to the contents of the letter.
Letters commenting on an Annals article will be considered if they are received within 6 weeks of the time the article was published. Only some of the letters received can be published. Published letters are edited and may be shortened; tables and figures are included only selectively. Authors will be notified that the letter has been received. If the letter is selected for publication, the author will be notified about 3 weeks before the publication date. Unpublished letters cannot be returned.
Annals welcomes electronically submitted letters.
- Copyright ©2004 by the American College of Physicians
RSS Feeds









