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Ceretti et al. Environ Sci Eur (2020) 32:105 https://doi.org/10.1186/s12302-020-00363-0

CORRECTION

Correction to: Results from the European

Union MAPEC_LIFE cohort study on air pollution

and chromosomal damage in children: are

public health policies sufficiently protective?

Elisabetta Ceretti

1*

, Francesco Donato

1

, Claudia Zani

1

, Milena Villarini

2

, Marco Verani

3

, Antonella De Donno

4

,

Sara Bonetta

5

, Donatella Feretti

1

, Annalaura Carducci

3

, Adele Idolo

4

, Elisabetta Carraro

5

, Loredana Covolo

1

,

Massimo Moretti

2

, Giacomo Palomba

3

, Tiziana Grassi

4

, Alberto Bonetti

6

, Silvia Bonizzoni

7

, Annibale Biggeri

8

,

Umberto Gelatti

1

and MAPEC_LIFE Study Group

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Correction to: Environ Sci Eur (2020) 32:74

https ://doi.org/10.1186/s1230 2-020-00352 -3

Following publication of the original article [

1

], the

type-setters have missed to add the below listed study group

author names in XML in author group section. The study

group authors have been added to the author group and

are presented correctly in this correction article.

A minor change has been made to the electronic

sup-plementary files by removing the yellow highlights and

included in this correction.

Study Group Authors:

Andrea Festa

1

Gaia Claudia Viviana Viola

1

Ilaria Zerbini

1

Cristina Fatigoni

2

Sara Levorato

2

Silvano Monarca

2

Tania Salvatori

2

Samuele Vannini

2

Gabriele Donzelli

3

Francesco Bagordo

4

Mattia De Giorgi

4

Marcello Guido

4

Alessandra Panico

4

Francesca Serio

4

Maria Rosaria Tumolo

4

Silvia Bonetta

5

Marta Gea

5

Giorgio Gilli

5

Cristina Pignata

5

Tiziana Schilirò

5

Valeria Romanazzi

5

Camilla Furia

6

Beatrice Bruni

7

Beatrice Casini

7

Open Access

The original article can be found online at https ://doi.org/10.1186/s1230 2-020-00352 -3.

*Correspondence: elisabetta.ceretti1@unibs.it

1 Department of Medical and Surgical Specialties, Radiological Science

and Public Health, University of Brescia, 11 Viale Europa, 25123 Brescia, Italy

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Study Group Author Affiliations:

1

Department of Medical and Surgical Specialties,

Radi-ological Science and Public Health, University of Brescia,

11 Viale Europa, 25123 Brescia, Italy

2

Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Unit of

Pub-lic Health, University of Perugia, Via del Giochetto, 06122

Perugia, Italy

3

Department of Biology, University of Pisa, 35/39 Via S.

Zeno, 56127 Pisa, Italy

4

Department of Biological and Environmental Science

and Technology, University of Salento, 165 Via

Monter-oni, 73100 Lecce, Italy

5

Department of Public Health and Pediatrics,

Univer-sity of Torino, 94 Piazza Polonia, 10126 Turin, Italy

6

Brescia Municipality, 1 Piazza Repubblica, 25100

Brescia, Italy

7

Department of Translational Research, N.T.M.S.,

Uni-versity of Pisa, 35/39 Via S. Zeno, 56127 Pisa, Italy

Supplementary information

Supplementary information accompanies this paper at https ://doi. org/10.1186/s1230 2-020-00363 -0.

Additional file 1: Table S1. Levels of air pollutants monitored by Regional Agencies for Environmental Protection in the 3 weeks preceding the biological samplings in winter and spring. Mean (± standard deviation, SD), minimum and maximum levels of exposure are reported. Table S2. Analysis of the associations between MN frequency and children’s fea-tures. Incidence Rate Ratio (IRR), 95% Confidence Intervals (95% CIs) and p value are reported. Table S3. Analysis of the associations between MN frequency and air pollutant levels. For each compound, the complete set of pollutant measures included in the model are specified. The Incidence Rate Ratio (IRR), 95% Confidence Intervals (95% CIs) and p value are reported. Table S4. Analysis of the associations between MN frequency and dichotomized air pollutant variables. Number of samples (N) and mean MN frequency ± SD (MN/1000) are reported for children exposed to levels lower (<) or higher (>) than the EU Ambient Air Quality Direc-tive limits. The associations are expressed as IRR and 95%CIs. Table S5. Analysis of the associations between MN frequency and dichotomized air pollutant variables. Number of samples (N) and mean MN frequency ± SD (MN/1000) are reported for children exposed to levels lower (<) or higher (>) than the WHO Air Quality Guidelines (AQG). The associations are expressed as IRR and 95% CIs.

Author details

1 Department of Medical and Surgical Specialties, Radiological Science

and Public Health, University of Brescia, 11 Viale Europa, 25123 Brescia, Italy.

2 Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Unit of Public Health, University

of Perugia, Via del Giochetto, 06122 Perugia, Italy. 3 Department of Biology,

University of Pisa, 35/39 Via S. Zeno, 56127 Pisa, Italy. 4 Department of

Biologi-cal and Environmental Science and Technology, University of Salento, 165 Via Monteroni, 73100 Lecce, Italy. 5 Department of Public Health and

Pedi-atrics, University of Torino, 94 Piazza Polonia, 10126 Turin, Italy. 6 Multi-sector

and Technological Service Centre – CSMT Gestione S.c.a.r.l, 45 Via Branze, 25123 Brescia, Italy. 7 Brescia Municipality, 1 Piazza Repubblica, 25100 Brescia,

Italy. 8 Department of Statistic, Computer Science, Applications, University

of Florence, 59 Viale Morgagni, 50134 Florence, Italy.

Reference

1. Ceretti E, Donato F, Zani C, Villarini M, Verani M, De Donno A, Bonetta S, Feretti D, Carducci A, Idolo A, Carraro E, Covolo L, Moretti M, Palomba G, Grassi T, Bonetti A, Bonizzoni S, Biggeri A, Gelatti U, MAPEC_LIFE Study Group (2020) Results from the European Union MAPEC_LIFE cohort study on air pollution and chromosomal damage in children: are public health policies sufficiently protective? Environ Sci Eur 32:74. https ://doi. org/10.1186/s1230 2-020-00352 -3

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