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Determinants of Drug-Induced Hepatotoxicity Among Patients with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Taking a High Dose of Rifapentine Plus Isoniazid Drugs at the All Africa Leprosy Tuberculosis Rehabilitation and Training Center in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia [Retraction]

Authors Lisanwork Arage L, Deybasso HA , Yilma Gebremichael D, Gintamo Nuramo B, Negash Mekuria Z

Received 20 April 2021

Accepted for publication 20 April 2021

Published 30 April 2021 Volume 2021:13 Pages 475—476

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/HIV.S316675



Lisanwork Arage L, Deybasso HA, Yilma Gebremichael D, Gintamo Nuramo B, Negash Mekuria Z. HIV AIDS (Auckl). 2021;13:307–314.

The Editor-in-chief and Publisher of HIV/AIDS – Research and Palliative Care wish to retract the published article. Following publication, the journal was notified that the data for this article was taken from a study funded by USAID and sponsored by the KNCV/Aurum Institute as part of a multi-country clinical trial conducted in South Africa, Mozambique and Ethiopia. The data presented in the article was used by the authors without authorization from the data owners. It also came to the journal’s attention that aside from the first author, none of the remaining authors listed were part of the project investigation team and none were known to the principal investigator and had no involvement with the clinical trial.

The authors wish to apologise for this and agree with the decision to retract the article.

Our decision-making was informed by our policy on publishing ethics and integrity and the COPE guidelines on retraction.

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