PMC · DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-56429-1·February 10, 2025
Author Correction: Medical history predicts phenome-wide disease onset and enables the rapid response to emerging health threats
Jakob Steinfeldt, Benjamin Wild, Thore Buergel, Maik Pietzner, Julius Upmeier zu Belzen, Andre Vauvelle, Stefan Hegselmann, Spiros Denaxas, Harry Hemingway, Claudia Langenberg, Ulf Landmesser, John Deanfield, Roland Eils

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Disease preventionStatisticsEpidemiology
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