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Correction: Maternal occupational exposure to chemicals and child cognitive function

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    Pediatr Res
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    The original article unfortunately contained some mistakes. The exposure prevalence stated in the abstract was corrected from 39% to 24%. In the “Results” section, the following sentence was corrected to read: “Most women with possible or probable exposure to two or more EDC groups (n = 167) were employed as hairdressers (19.8%) or domestic cleaners (57.5%), with hairdressers accounting for a significant proportion of women exposed to phthalates (68.8%), organic solvents (18.1%), alkylphenolic compounds (21.7%), and miscellaneous chemicals (78.6%) and domestic cleaners making up the majority of women with exposure to organic solvents (52.7%) and alkylphenolic compounds (63.2%).” In addition, in Table 3, the sample sizes listed for each category of exposure to multiple chemical groups did not accurately reflect the number of participants included in the model and have been adjusted. Finally, in the “Discussion” section, the following sentence was corrected to read: “Notably, a substantial proportion of women with exposure to two or more EDC groups worked as hairdressers or barbers (19.8%) or domestic cleaners (57.5%), which is not surprising given the documented exposure to various chemicals among these occupational groups.” The original article has been corrected.
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  • Source:
    Pediatr Res. 93(1):278-279
  • Pubmed ID:
    36138064
  • Pubmed Central ID:
    PMC9951268
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    93
  • Issue:
    1
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    urn:sha256:404c1841ea2d8c28ae0f9a65f846299de71ea39320e4fb4e06a66b59fef57175
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