Erratum: Prenatal and childhood traffic-related pollution exposure and childhood cognition in the project viva cohort (Massachusetts, USA), (Environ Health Perspect, (2015), 123, 10, (1072), 10.1289/ehp.1408803)

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Abstract

In the “Results” section, the first sentence under “Fine particulate matter (PM2:5)” incorrectly states that “… an IQR increase in third-trimester PM2:5 predicted slightly higher nonverbal IQ (0.9 points; 95% CI: –0:8, 2.5) (Table 3).” The sentence should indicate that “… an IQR increase in third-trimester PM2.5 predicted slightly higher visual motor skills (0.9 points; 95% CI: –0:8, 2.5) (Table 3).” The corresponding data in Table 3 are correct as shown. The authors regret the error.

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Harris, M. H., Gold, D. R., Rifas-Shiman, S. L., Melly, S. J., Zanobetti, A., Coull, B. A., … Oken, E. (2019, June 1). Erratum: Prenatal and childhood traffic-related pollution exposure and childhood cognition in the project viva cohort (Massachusetts, USA), (Environ Health Perspect, (2015), 123, 10, (1072), 10.1289/ehp.1408803). Environmental Health Perspectives. Public Health Services, US Dept of Health and Human Services. https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP5476

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