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Correction: Risk Factors for Mercury Exposure of Children in a Rural Mining Town in Northern Chile.

Johan Ohlander, Stella Maria Huber, Michael Schomaker, Christian Heumann, Rudolf Schierl, Bernhard Michalke, Oskar G Jenni, Jon Caflisch, Daniel Moraga Muñoz, Ondine S von Ehrenstein, Katja Radon.   

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26630482      PMCID: PMC4668102          DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0144527

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.240


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The Hg-values of n = 5 children analyzed by the authors were recorded with an incorrect unit, and should instead have been 1000 times higher. The authors have now updated all results based on the new, correct values. The authors apologize for this error and confirm that the main results remain when calculated based on the correct Hg-values. Please see an updated version of Table 4 here, which displays the final adjusted associations.
Table 4

Main risk factors for mercury exposure above the 75th percentile (0.177 μg/g).

Descriptive data, pre imputation (adjusted) and post imputation (unadjusted and adjusted) logistic regression models with odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI). N = 288.

Risk factorPre imputation 1 Post imputation 2
N (%) > 75th Hg-percentileAdjusted OR 95% CIUnadjusted OR 95% CIAdjusted OR 95% CI
Sex:
 Male43 (27.6)111
 Female29 (22.0)0.71 (0.36–1.38)0.73 (0.36–1.49)0.74 (0.38–1.46)
Fish consumption:
 <1 times/week19 (21.3)111
 1–4 times/week37 (27.2)1.62 (0.71–3.70)1.18 (0.59–2.33)1.15 (0.59–2.23)
 >4 times/week16 (25.4)1.25 (0.45–3.49)0.81 (0.47–1.40)0.68 (0.40–1.14)
Father working in:
 Industrial gold mine5 (26.3)111
 Industrial copper mine10 (18.5)0.65 (0.10–4.23)0.45 (0.07–2.86)0.52 (0.08–3.13)
 Traditional gold mining20 (36.3)2.50 (0.40–15.75)1.31 (0.23–7.53)2.05 (0.39–10.70)
 Outside mining37 (23.1)0.70 (0.13–3.91)0.68 (0.14–3.29)0.93 (0.23–3.73)
Mother in contact with Hg during pregnancy:
 No41 (20.8)111
 Yes31 (34.1)1.68 (0.83–3.43)1.92 (1.06–3.48)1.08 (0.47–2.46)
Hg work in household and child playing inside:
 No55 (21.7)111
 Yes17 (48.6)5.55 (1.98–15.56)3.11 (1.35–7.19)3.32 (1.26–8.73)

1 Pre imputation adjusted odds ratios (for all variables in table).

2 Post imputation unadjusted and adjusted (for all variables in table) odds ratios based on all seven imputed datasets combined.

Main risk factors for mercury exposure above the 75th percentile (0.177 μg/g).

Descriptive data, pre imputation (adjusted) and post imputation (unadjusted and adjusted) logistic regression models with odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI). N = 288. 1 Pre imputation adjusted odds ratios (for all variables in table). 2 Post imputation unadjusted and adjusted (for all variables in table) odds ratios based on all seven imputed datasets combined. The main changes include: A slightly smaller OR of the main association between 'Hg work in household and child playing inside' and Hg-values > the 75th percentile (new OR = 3.32, 95% CI 1.26–8.73) vs. (old OR = 3.49, 95% CI 1.23–9.89). Traditional gold mining is now a risk factor of having Hg-values > the 75th percentile, when compared with industrial gold mining (OR = 2.05, 95% CI 0.39–10.70). The updated Hg-value corresponding to the 75th percentile is 0.177 ug/g (old value = 0.165 ug/g).
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1.  Risk factors for mercury exposure of children in a rural mining town in northern Chile.

Authors:  Johan Ohlander; Stella Maria Huber; Michael Schomaker; Christian Heumann; Rudolf Schierl; Bernhard Michalke; Oskar G Jenni; Jon Caflisch; Daniel Moraga Muñoz; Ondine S von Ehrenstein; Katja Radon
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-11-20       Impact factor: 3.240

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