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Correction: Screening and diagnosis of neonatal hypoglycaemia in at-risk late preterm and term infants following AAP recommendations: a single centre retrospective study

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Anderson Enni JB, Narasimhan SR, Huang A, et al. Screening and diagnosis of neonatal hypoglycaemia in at-risk late preterm and term infants following AAP recommendations: a single centre retrospective study. BMJ Paediatr Open 2023;7:e001766. doi:10.1136/bmjpo-2022-001766

This article has been corrected since it was published online. The Data Collection section of the article has been updated to ‘Charts were retrospectively reviewed for each infant that met inclusion criteria. Infants were determined to be SGA or LGA if their birth weight was less than 10th percentile or greater than 90th percentile for their gestational age based on 2013 Fenton growth chart, respectively. The number of blood glucose tests and the glucose values within the first 24 hours were recorded. All the data was collected as part of an initial quality improvement project and IRB approval was obtained to retrospectively analyse the data. Maternal diabetes status data were obtained from maternal information which flows into infants’ charts to determine IDM status. Birth weight, gestational age, method of birth and feeding type (breast milk or formula) were collected from a report from the electronic health record.’