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Correction: Medication incidents in primary care medicine: a prospective study in the Swiss Sentinel Surveillance Network (Sentinella)

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Gnädinger M, Conen D, Herzig L, et al. Medication incidents in primary care medicine: a prospective study in the Swiss Sentinel Surveillance Network (Sentinella). BMJ Open 2017;7:e013658. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-013658

The main affiliation of author Alessandro Cheschi was not included in the article. The revised affiliation list for this article is:

Markus Gnädinger1, Dieter Conen2, Lilli Herzig3,4, Milo A Puhan5, Alfred Staehelin1,4, Marco Zoller1, Alessandro Ceschi6,7,8

1. Institute of PrimaryCare, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

2. Swiss Patient Safety, Zurich, Switzerland

3. Institute of Family Medicine, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland

4. Sentinel Surveillance Network, Swiss Federal Office of Public Health, Bern, Switzerland

5. Epidemiology,Biostatistics, and Prevention Institute, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

6. Division of Science, National Poisons Centre, Tox Info Suisse, Associated Institute of the University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

7. Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

8. Division of Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology, Institute of Pharmacological Sciences of Southern Switzerland, Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale, Lugano, Switzerland

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