Vol. 64, No. 19
In the report, “State-Specific Prevalence of Current Cigarette Smoking and Smokeless Tobacco Use Among Adults Aged ≥18 Years — United States, 2011–2013,” errors occurred. On page 533, in Table 1, the relative percent change (RPC) for cigarette smoking for Alabama (AL) should be −11.5 and the RPC for smokeless tobacco for Washington (WA) should not be marked as significant. In addition, on page 534, in Figure 2, there was no significant change in smokeless tobacco in the District of Columbia.
Vol. 64, No. 24
In the report, “State Tobacco Control Program Spending — United States, 2011,” an error occurred. The first sentence under the “What is added by this report?” summary, should read as follows:
In fiscal year 2011, for tobacco prevention and control activities, all 50 states and the District of Columbia combined spent $658 million ($2.11 per capita) in the following categories: 41.4% on state and community interventions ($272 million [$0.87 per capita]); 18.8% on health communication interventions ($124 million [$0.40 per capita]); 20.4% on cessation interventions ($134 million [$0.43 per capita]); 9.3% on surveillance and evaluation ($61 million [$0.20 per capita]); and 10.1% on administration and management ($67 million [$0.21 per capita]).
