Drowning in Disinfection Byproducts? Assessing Swimming Pool Water

Jan 31, 2008 - The authors are sorry that an incorrect concentration of nitrogen trichloride has been presented on page 368, paragraph 4, sentence 5...
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Additions and Corrections 2007, Volume 41, Pages 363–372 Christian Zwiener,* Susan D. Richardson, David M. DeMarini, Tamara Grummt, Thomas Glauner, and Fritz H. Frimmel: Drowning in Disinfection Byproducts? Assessing Swimming Pool Water The authors are sorry that an incorrect concentration of nitrogen trichloride has been presented on page 368, paragraph 4, sentence 5. The concentration of nitrogen trichloride was incorrectly given as mg/L in the following: “Thickett et al. (53) found that nitrogen trichloride (trichloramine) at 100–570 mg/m3 in the air was a possible cause of occupational asthma among two lifeguards and a swimming teacher.” The concentration dimension of nitrogen trichloride should be replaced by µg/L as follows: “Thickett et al. (53) found that nitrogen trichloride (trichloramine) at 100–570 µg/m3 in the air was a possible cause of occupational asthma among two lifeguards and a swimming teacher.” Furthermore the name of author David M. DeMarini is written incorrectly as “David M. De Marini” and should be written correctly without a space but with a capital M as “David M. DeMarini”. ES702871C

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