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Social determinants associated with loss of an eye in the United States using the All of Us nationwide database

Article title: Social determinants associated with loss of an eye in the United States using the All of Us nationwide database

Authors: Alison X. Chan, Bharanidharan Radha Saseendrakumar, Daniel J. Ozzello, Michelle Ting, Jin Sook Yoon, Catherine Y. Liu, Bobby S. Korn, Don O. Kikkawa, and Sally L. Baxter

Journal: Orbit

Bibliometrics: Volume 41, Number 06, pages 739-744

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/01676830.2021.2012205

We submit this corrigendum to in the original publication that is in violation of the All of Us Data Access and Use Policies. Specifically, the policies state that cell counts <20 may not be shared. Although we did not display cell counts <20 in our original publication, some values <20 could be secondarily calculated based on other available information, and we inadvertently overlooked this component of the policy. is now revised to obscure these data such that these values cannot be calculated. We apologize for our non-compliance with the policies and for any breach of trust this may have caused with All of Us participants. No All of Us participants were re-identified during the process of conducting the study; all data remained de-identified. We thank the All of Us program and its participants for making this research study possible and again apologize for this unintentional oversight.

Table 1. Demographic characteristics of adults who have lost an eye in the NIH All of Us Research Program and controls matched to the 2020 United States Census.

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