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Correction to Bental et al., N Engl J Med 341(22):1697-1698 November 25, 1999.

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Volume 342:300 January 27, 2000 Number 4

Vitamin A Supplementation for Extremely-Low-Birth-Weight Infants

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Vitamin A Supplementation for Extremely-Low-Birth-Weight Infants . On page 1697, 11 lines from the end of the letter by Dr. Boucher, the sentence should have read, "This report may also be contributing to the risk of vitamin D deficiency, because these two vitamins occur together in many foods, including fish oils, liver, and liver pâté, which expectant mothers in the United Kingdom are advised not to eat," not "are advised to eat," as printed. We regret the error.




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