In this article by von Ehrenstein and colleagues (BMJ 2019;364, doi:10.1136/bmj.l962, published 20 March and in the 23 March print issue), an oversight by coauthor Beate Ritz led to the omission of a potentially perceived conflict of interest on the declaration form (relating to other relationships or activities). The competing interest statement has since been updated in the online article and PDF.
. 2019 Jun 25;365:l4032. doi: 10.1136/bmj.l4032
Prenatal and infant exposure to ambient pesticides and autism spectrum disorder in children: population based case-control study
Collection date 2019.
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This corrects the article "Prenatal and infant exposure to ambient pesticides and autism spectrum disorder in children: population based case-control study" in volume 364, l962.