ITunes update 10.5.3.3 caused error message

After intalling the latest update of itunes, I have been receiving an error message everytime I power up my computer. The error message states, "
The procedure entry point sqlite3_wal_checkpoint could not be located in the dynamic link library SQLite3.dll" And is coming from AppleSyncNotifier. I have reinstalled the latest version of iTunes with no progress. No other problems have come forward, but I want this error message to go away.
Can anyone provide input on this issue?
Mike

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