Correction to Paternal Valproate Treatment and Risk of Childhood Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Precautionary Regulatory Measures Are Insufficiently Substantiated Garey, J., Damkier, P., Scialli, A., Lusskin, S., Braddock, S., Chouchana, L., Cleary, B., Conover, E., Diav-Citrin, O., Dragovich, R., Garcia-Bournissen, F., Hodson, K., Kennedy, D., Lamm, S., Lavigne, S., Običan, S., Panchaud, A., Perrotta, K., Romeo, A., Shechtman, S. and Weber-Schoendorfer, C. (2024), Paternal Valproate Treatment and Risk of Childhood Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Precautionary Regulatory Measures Are Insufficiently Substantiated. Birth Defects Research, 116: e2392. https://doi.org/10.1002/bdr2.2392
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Braddock, Laurent Chouchana, and Brian Cleary were given incorrectly. The correct authors and affiliations are given below:</p><p>Joan D. Garey<sup>1</sup>, Per Damkier<sup>2,3</sup>, Anthony R. Scialli<sup>1</sup>, Shari Lusskin<sup>4</sup>, Stephen R. Braddock<sup>5</sup>, Laurent Chouchana<sup>6</sup>, Brian Cleary<sup>7,8</sup>, | Elizabeth A. Conover<sup>9</sup>, Orna Diav-Citrin<sup>10,11</sup>, Rachel S. Dragovich<sup>12</sup>, Facundo Garcia-Bournissen<sup>13</sup>, Ken Hodson<sup>14</sup>, Debra Kennedy<sup>15</sup>, Steven H. Lamm<sup>16</sup>, Sharon A. Lavigne<sup>17</sup>, Sarah G. Običan<sup>18</sup>, Alice Panchaud<sup>19,20</sup>, Kirstie Perrotta<sup>21</sup>, Alfred N. 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Garey, J., Damkier, P., Scialli, A., Lusskin, S., Braddock, S., Chouchana, L., Cleary, B., Conover, E., Diav-Citrin, O., Dragovich, R., Garcia-Bournissen, F., Hodson, K., Kennedy, D., Lamm, S., Lavigne, S., Običan, S., Panchaud, A., Perrotta, K., Romeo, A., Shechtman, S. and Weber-Schoendorfer, C. (2024), Paternal Valproate Treatment and Risk of Childhood Neurodevelopmental Disorders: Precautionary Regulatory Measures Are Insufficiently Substantiated. Birth Defects Research, 116: e2392. https://doi.org/10.1002/bdr2.2392
In the originally published article, the affiliations for Shari Lusskin, Stephen R. Braddock, Laurent Chouchana, and Brian Cleary were given incorrectly. The correct authors and affiliations are given below:
Joan D. Garey1, Per Damkier2,3, Anthony R. Scialli1, Shari Lusskin4, Stephen R. Braddock5, Laurent Chouchana6, Brian Cleary7,8, | Elizabeth A. Conover9, Orna Diav-Citrin10,11, Rachel S. Dragovich12, Facundo Garcia-Bournissen13, Ken Hodson14, Debra Kennedy15, Steven H. Lamm16, Sharon A. Lavigne17, Sarah G. Običan18, Alice Panchaud19,20, Kirstie Perrotta21, Alfred N. Romeo22, Svetlana Shechtman10, Corinna Weber-Schoendorfer23.
1Reproductive Toxicology Center, A Non-Profit Foundation, Washington, DC, USA.
2Department of Clinical Research, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
3Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Odense University Hospital, Odense, Denmark.
4Departments of Psychiatry and Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Science, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, New York, USA.
5Division of Medical Genetics, Department of Pediatrics, Saint Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
6Regional Center of Pharmacovigilance, Department of Pharmacology, Cochin Port Royal Hospital, APHP, Paris, France.
7The Rotunda Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
8School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin, Ireland.
9Division of Clinical Genetics, Munroe Meyer Institute, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska, USA.
10The Israeli Teratology Information Service, Ministry of Health, Jerusalem, Israel.
11The Hebrew University Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel.
12Department of Internal Medicine, Northeast Ohio Medical University, Rootstown, Ohio, USA.
13Department of Pediatrics, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.
14UK Teratology Information Service, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
15Royal Hospital for Women, Randwick, New South Wales, Australia.
16Center for Epidemiology and Maternal-Child Health (CEOH), Washington, DC, USA.
17MotherToBaby Connecticut, Division of Medical Genetics, UConn Health, Farmington, Connecticut, USA.
18Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Morsani College of Medicine, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA.
19Institute of Primary Health Care (BIHAM), University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.
20Service of Pharmacy, Lausanne University Hospital and University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.
21Department of Pediatrics, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California, USA.
22MotherToBaby Utah, Utah Department of Health, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA.
23Charité—Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Pharmakovigilanzzentrum Embryonaltoxikologie, Institut für Klinische Pharmakologie und Toxikologie, Berlin, Germany.
The online version of the article has been corrected.
父亲丙戊酸治疗的纠正与儿童神经发育障碍的风险gary, J, Damkier, P., Scialli, A., Lusskin, S., Braddock, S., Chouchana, L., Cleary, B., Conover, E., diavi - citrin, O., Dragovich, R., Garcia-Bournissen, F., Hodson, K., Kennedy, D., Lamm, S., Lavigne, S., obi an, S., Panchaud, A., Perrotta, K., Romeo, A., Shechtman, S.和Weber-Schoendorfer, C.(2024),父亲丙丙酸钠治疗和儿童神经发育障碍的风险:预防性监管措施的依据不足。出生缺陷研究,16(6):391 - 391。https://doi.org/10.1002/bdr2.2392。
gary, J., Damkier, P., Scialli, A., Lusskin, S., Braddock, S., Chouchana, L., Cleary, B., Conover, E., diavi - citrin, O., Dragovich, R., Garcia-Bournissen, F., Hodson, K., Kennedy, D., Lamm, S., Lavigne, S., obi an, S., Panchaud, A., Perrotta, K., Romeo, A., Shechtman, S.和Weber-Schoendorfer, C.(2024),父亲丙戊酸治疗和儿童神经发育障碍的风险:预防调节措施不充分证实。出生缺陷研究,16(6):391 - 391。https://doi.org/10.1002/bdr2.2392在最初发表的文章中,Shari Lusskin, Stephen R. Braddock, Laurent Chouchana和Brian Cleary的隶属关系是错误的。正确的作者和所属单位如下:Joan D. Garey1, Per damkier2,3, Anthony R. sciall1, Shari Lusskin4, Stephen R. Braddock5, Laurent Chouchana6, Brian cleary7,8, b| Elizabeth A. Conover9, Orna diavv - citrin10,11, Rachel S. Dragovich12, Facundo Garcia-Bournissen13, Ken Hodson14, Debra Kennedy15, Steven H. Lamm16, Sharon A. Lavigne17, Sarah G. obi 18, Alice panchaud19,20, Kirstie Perrotta21, Alfred N. Romeo22, Svetlana Shechtman10,23.1美国华盛顿特区非营利性基金会生殖毒理学中心;2南丹麦大学临床研究部,欧登塞,丹麦;3欧登塞大学医院临床药理学部,欧登塞,丹麦;4西奈山伊坎医学院精神病学、产科、妇科和生殖科学部,纽约,纽约,美国;圣路易斯大学医学院,圣路易斯,密苏里州,美国;6法国,巴黎,科钦港皇家医院药学系,药物警戒区域中心;7爱尔兰,都柏林,圆形医院;8爱尔兰,都柏林,爱尔兰皇家外科医学院,药学和生物医学科学学院;9内布拉斯加州,奥马哈,内布拉斯加州大学医学中心,Munroe Meyer研究所,临床遗传学处;10以色列畸形学信息服务中心;卫生部,耶路撒冷,以色列;11希伯来大学哈达萨医学院,耶路撒冷,以色列;12东北俄亥俄医科大学,鲁特斯敦,俄亥俄州,美国;13西部大学,伦敦,安大略省,舒利希医学和牙科学院,儿科部,加拿大;14英国,泰恩河畔纽卡斯尔,英国畸形学信息服务;15皇家妇女医院,兰德威克,新南威尔士州,澳大利亚;16流行病学和妇幼保健中心(CEOH);17康涅狄格州法明顿康涅狄格大学健康中心医学遗传学部母婴康涅狄格州18佛罗里达州坦帕市南佛罗里达大学莫尔萨尼医学院妇产科19瑞士伯尔尼伯尔尼大学初级卫生保健研究所20瑞士洛桑大学附属医院和洛桑大学药学院21加州大学圣地亚哥分校儿科22犹他州母婴,犹他州卫生部,盐湖城,犹他州,USA.23Charité-Universitätsmedizin柏林,德国柏林,r Klinische药理学和毒物研究所,Pharmakovigilanzzentrum embryonaltoxxikologie。文章的在线版本已被更正。我们为这个错误道歉。
期刊介绍:
The journal Birth Defects Research publishes original research and reviews in areas related to the etiology of adverse developmental and reproductive outcome. In particular the journal is devoted to the publication of original scientific research that contributes to the understanding of the biology of embryonic development and the prenatal causative factors and mechanisms leading to adverse pregnancy outcomes, namely structural and functional birth defects, pregnancy loss, postnatal functional defects in the human population, and to the identification of prenatal factors and biological mechanisms that reduce these risks.
Adverse reproductive and developmental outcomes may have genetic, environmental, nutritional or epigenetic causes. Accordingly, the journal Birth Defects Research takes an integrated, multidisciplinary approach in its organization and publication strategy. The journal Birth Defects Research contains separate sections for clinical and molecular teratology, developmental and reproductive toxicology, and reviews in developmental biology to acknowledge and accommodate the integrative nature of research in this field. Each section has a dedicated editor who is a leader in his/her field and who has full editorial authority in his/her area.