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  Vol. 294 No. 7, August 17, 2005 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention: Too Little, Too Late—Correction

JAMA. 2005;294:794.

Data Error: In the Editorial entitled "Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention: Too Little, Too Late" published in the May 11, 2005, issue of JAMA (2005;293:2274-2276), there was a data error. On page 2275 in the third paragraph, the second sentence should read: "Although follow-up testing was better for children who had blood lead levels of 45 µg/dL or higher, 6% of these children did not receive follow-up testing."







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