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Erratum: Vol. 67, No. 30

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  • Journal Article:
    Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR)
  • Description:
    MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2018 Aug 3; 67(30): 829–832.

    In the report “Deaths Related to Hurricane Irma — Florida, Georgia, and North Carolina, September 4–October 10, 2017,” on page 829, the sixth sentence of the fifth paragraph should have read “Fourteen (10.9%) of the heat-related deaths occurred among geriatric patients with existing chronic Diseases who resided in a nursing home in Florida that was without power for several days during a period of hot weather after the hurricane’s landfall.” In addition, on page 831, the second footnote of the figure should have read “†Fourteen of the 17 heat-related deaths occurred in residents of a nursing home in Florida that was without power for several days.”

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  • Source:
    MMWR Morbidity Mortal Weekly Rep. 68(12):291
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  • ISSN:
    0149-2195 (print) ; 1545-861X (digital)
  • Pubmed ID:
    30921301
  • Pubmed Central ID:
    PMC6448986
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    1 pdf page
  • Volume:
    68
  • Issue:
    12
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