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Correction to Lee et al.

When the article “Maternal Bacterial Infection During Pregnancy and Off spring Risk of Psychotic Disorders: Variation by Severity of Infection and Off spring Sex,” by Younga H. Lee et al. (doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.2019.18101206) was published online on October 4, 2019, and in the January 2020 issue, the Ns in Table 4 were mistranscribed. The male and female off spring with psychosis should have been listed, respectively, as 31 and 12 for “any bacterial infection,” 25 and 11 for “localized bacterial infection,” and 8 and 1 for “multisystemic bacterial infection.” The Ns were corrected in the online edition of the article on December 15, 2020.