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. 2023 Jun 22;131(6):069002. doi: 10.1289/EHP13433

Erratum: “Association of Temperature Thresholds with Heat Illness– and Cardiorespiratory-Related Emergency Visits during Summer Months in Alaska”

Micah B Hahn , Grace Kuiper, Sheryl Magzamen
PMCID: PMC10286953  PMID: 37347670

Two inaccurate reference citations were included in the Discussion section of the originally published paper. First, the citation to Ref. 44 in the sentence “Climate scientists predict that northern climates will experience the most dramatic effects of climate change” should instead be Ref. 43: “Climate scientists predict that northern climates will experience the most dramatic effects of climate change.43” Second, the citation to Ref. 35 in the sentence “Given that this is the average maximum summer temperature in Fairbanks and above average in Anchorage, it is likely that many Alaskans are not physically adapted to extreme heat above this threshold” should instead be Ref. 34: “Given that this is the average maximum summer temperature in Fairbanks and above average in Anchorage,34 it is likely that many Alaskans are not physically adapted to extreme heat above this threshold.”

EHP regrets these errors.

Environ Health Perspect 131(5):057009 (2023), https://doi.org/10.1289/EHP11363


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