Erratum: “Associations of Fine Particulate Matter Species with Mortality in the United States: A Multicity Time-Series Analysis”
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Citation: Dai L, Zanobetti A, Koutrakis P, Schwartz JD. 2016. Erratum: “Associations of Fine Particulate Matter Species with Mortality in the United States: A Multicity Time-Series Analysis.” Environ Health Perspect 124:A104; http://dx.doi.org/10.1289/EHP301
Final Publication: 1 June 2016
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In Table S1, the authors incorrectly inverted the titles of the column headers for temperature and PM2.5. In the original supplemental materials, the last two column headings were titled Temperature (°C) and PM2.5 (µg/m3), but should have been PM2.5 (µg/m3) and Temperature (°C), respectively. The authors also noticed the following misspelling: Saint Diego, CA, should be spelled San Diego, CA. These corrections to Table S1 appear in this erratum.
These typographical errors do not affect the information presented in the article. The authors regret the errors.
Table S1 – City specific summary (mean ± SD) of all-cause mortality, PM2.5, and temperature, 2000–2006.
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