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Correction: Recommended reporting items for epidemic forecasting and prediction research: The EPIFORGE 2020 guidelines

There is an error in reference 30. The correct reference is: Rivers C, Chretien JP, Riley S, Pavlin JA, Woodward A, Brett-Major D, et al. Using "outbreak science" to strengthen the use of models during epidemics. Nat Commun. 2019;10(1):3102. doi: 10.1038/s41467-019-11067-2. PMID: 31308372.

1. Pollett S, Johansson MA, Reich NG, Brett-Major D, Del Valle SY, Venkatramanan S, et al. (2021) Recommended reporting items for epidemic forecasting and prediction research: The EPIFORGE 2020 guidelines. PLoS Med 18(10): e1003793. pmid:34665805

Citation: Pollett S, Johansson MA, Reich NG, Brett-Major D, Del Valle SY, Venkatramanan S, et al. (2023) Correction: Recommended reporting items for epidemic forecasting and prediction research: The EPIFORGE 2020 guidelines. PLoS Med 20(11): e1004316. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1004316

Published: November 17, 2023

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