Relationship of UV exposure to prevalence of multiple sclerosis in England
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In the article “Relationship of UV exposure to prevalence of multiple sclerosis in England” by S.V. Ramagopalan et al. (Neurology® 2011;76:1410–1414), the following information was omitted: “For the study, researchers looked at all hospital admissions to National Health Service hospitals in England over 7 years. Specifically, they identified 56,681 cases of multiple sclerosis and 14,621 cases of infectious mononucleosis.” The authors regret the omission.
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