MosquiTalk aims to provide accurate, reliable, and well-sourced information. However, errors or outdated information may occasionally occur.
If we identify an error, we will review the information against reliable and authoritative sources and make the appropriate correction or update.
How We Handle Corrections
- Factual errors: We will correct confirmed errors as soon as reasonably possible.
- Outdated information: We may update content when new research, statistics, or official guidance becomes available.
- Data corrections: If an original data source revises its statistics, we may update our tables, charts, and related content accordingly.
- Minor edits: Spelling, grammar, formatting, or clarity improvements may be made without a correction notice.
For significant factual corrections, we may add a brief correction note to the article explaining what was changed.
Disclaimer
Corrections and updates are handled according to the nature and significance of the issue. Minor editorial changes or routine updates may be made without a public correction notice, while significant factual errors may be accompanied by a correction note. Our correction process does not guarantee that every reported issue will result in a published correction, as changes are made based on the available evidence and the significance of the issue.
Report An Error
If you believe an article contains incorrect or outdated information, please contact us with:
- The article URL
- The specific information you believe is incorrect
- A reliable source supporting the correction
Contact Email: [email protected]
We review all legitimate correction requests and make changes when supported by reliable evidence.
Last Updated: 21st August ‘2026