Corrigendum to “Trends in Traumatic Brain Injury in the U.S. and the public health response: 1995–2009 ☆” [J. Saf. Res. 43 (2012) 299-307]

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Abstract, (page 299 of the printed version); in the second paragraph 41 of section 5 (page 302); and in the third line of theConclusions and 42 recommendations section (page 305); these numbers (3.5 million,3.6 million, and 3.6 million, respectively) were incorrect. The Centers 43 for Disease Control and Prevention will be using the corrected esti- 44 mate of 2.4 millionto describe the national burden of TBI(ED visits, 45 hospitalizations, and deaths) in future descriptions for 2009. We 46 continue to pursue methods to identify incident cases of TBI that 47 do not present to EDs to more comprehensively capture the full 48 TBI burden. 49 Arlene I. Greenspan 50 National Center for Injury Prevention and Control 51 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 52 Atlanta, GA 5354 Victor G. Coronado 55National Center for Injury Prevention and Control 56 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 57 Atlanta, GA 5859 Andrew I. Geller 60National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases
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