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. 2020 Nov 30;11:625796. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2020.625796

Corrigendum: Analysis of a Large Standardized Food Challenge Data Set to Determine Predictors of Positive Outcome Across Multiple Allergens

Sayantani Sindher 1, Andrew J Long 1,2, Natasha Purington 1, Madeleine Chollet 3, Sara Slatkin 3, Sandra Andorf 1, Dana Tupa 1, Divya Kumar 1, Margaret A Woch 1, Katherine L O’Laughlin 1, Amal Assaad 4, Jacqueline Pongracic 5, Jonathan M Spergel 6, Jonathan Tam 7, Stephen Tilles 8, Julie Wang 9, Stephen J Galli 1,10,11, Kari C Nadeau 1, R Sharon Chinthrajah 1,*
PMCID: PMC7734876  PMID: 33329616

In the original article, there was an error in the section “CTD-Dependent ROC for Clinical Thresholds,” Paragraph 3. The word “sesame” in this sentence is incorrect: “At defined values SPT had the best predictive value compared to sIgE and sIgEr. The PPV for all tested foods was 1 except for sesame, which was 0.95. Within sIgE values, sesame was the lowest at 0.64.”

A correction has been made to the above sentence, as follows: “At defined values SPT had the best predictive value compared to sIgE and sIgEr. The PPV for all tested foods was 1 except for pecan, which was 0.95. Within sIgE values, sesame was the lowest at 0.64.”

The authors apologize for this error and state that this does not change the scientific conclusions of the article in any way.


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