Correction: Publicly available data reveals association between asthma hospitalizations and unconventional natural gas development in Pennsylvania
Anna Bushong, Thomas McKeon, Mary Regina Boland, Jeffrey Field

Abstract
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TopicsAtmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
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Ranges for variables are based on counties included in the model. Since the response variable was natural log-transformed, the associated percent change in asthma HAR for each explanatory variable was computed from through backtransforming the partial slopes of the regression model. The 95% confidence intervals were computed using the raw partial slope and standard error, and then backtransforming the lower and upper bounds. A percent change highlighted in green represents an associated percent increase, while highlight in red represents an associated percent decrease.
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