Vol. 63, No. 1
In the report, “Recreational Water–Associated Disease Outbreaks — United States, 2009–2010,” an error occurred on page 8 in the § footnote of the table. The second and third sentences of that footnote should read as follows: “Microcystin was considered a confirmed etiology if water testing detected ≥20 μg/L microcystin toxin in water samples collected during or within 1 day of the outbreak exposure period. Microcystin was considered a suspected etiology if water testing detected <20 μg/L microcystin toxin in water samples collected during or within 1 day of the outbreak exposure period.”
In the report, “Algal Bloom–Associated Disease Outbreaks Among Users of Freshwater Lakes — United States, 2009–2010,” an error occurred on page 14 in the third sentence of the first full paragraph. That sentence should read as follows: “Microcystin concentrations of ≥20 μg/L exceeded the WHO guideline for moderate health risks in four outbreaks (Table 3) (2).”
Vol. 63, No. 2
In the report, “Zinc Deficiency–Associated Dermatitis in Infants During a Nationwide Shortage of Injectable Zinc — Washington, DC, and Houston, Texas, 2012–2013,” on page 35, in the author list, the affiliation footnotes for two authors were incorrect. The author list should read, “Duke Ruktanonchai, MD1, Michael Lowe, PhD1, Scott A. Norton, MD2, Tiana Garrett, PhD1, Lamia Soghier, MD3, Edward Weiss, MD4, June Hatfield, MS3, Jeffrey Lapinski, MS3, Steven Abrams, MD5, Wanda Barfield, MD6” (Author affiliations at end of text). The correct affiliations for the two authors are “5Texas Children’s Hospital, Houston, Texas and 6Div of Reproductive Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, CDC,” respectively.