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Correction: who tests for lead and why? A 10-year analysis of blood lead screening, follow-up and CNS outcomes in a statewide US healthcare system
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Reuben A, Ward R, Rothbaum AO, et al. Who tests for lead and why? A 10-year analysis of blood lead screening, follow-up and CNS outcomes in a statewide US healthcare system. Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2024;81:101-108.

This article was previously published with an error.

An undisclosed competing interest related to this work was brought to the journal’s attention after publication. The editor reviewed this competing interest, and determined that this had no definitive impact on the work or the editorial process. The competing interests statement in this article has now been corrected to include the following: AJS served as an expert witness in litigation for plaintiffs in the Flint Water Crisis and other cases of harm from lead exposure.

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