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[edit]Please list articles that you're considering for your Wikipedia assignment below. Begin to critique these articles and find relevant sources.
Option 1
[edit]- Epidemiology of HIV/AIDS
- This article is a class C but all subjects on it are of high importance. There is also a banner at the top of the article stating that the article needs more updated information. The content of the body has a lot of information about the transmissions in Africa, but less in the other countries listed below it. The article could also use more information about specifics such as what demographics make it more likely for you to get it.
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- "Epidemiology of HIV-related neuropathy
Option 2
[edit]- Epidemiology of measles
- The article is a C class but is also listed as high importance. The body has a large and informative section about the incidence of measles. It also has a large section about outbreaks in the United States. However, the rest of the body does not have much for information about its transmission and has many breakdowns of specific outbreaks in countries with little information,
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Option 3
[edit]- Pandemic Severity Index
- This article is C class but of low importance. The body includes some information about what it is and what it is used for. However, all paragraphs are short and there are not many references. The basic ideas and guidelines are shared but it could be useful to add more.
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- "Pandemics
Option 4
[edit]- Emerging Infectious Disease
- The article is a start class to a C class in some areas of the subject and are of mid-importance. The body has a lot of good information on examples of emerging infectious disease and has many reliable references. It could use more information about neglected areas with these disease and also more citations after statements.
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Option 5
[edit]- Disease Vector
- This article is a start class. It also has a banner that says it is important and that it is important to add information to it. The article itself is talks about the several variations of vectors and where they are found. However, there is little history or examples on any of the subjects and the control and prevention section is very minimal.
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- ^ Ghosh, Sabyasachi; Chandran, Arthi; Jansen, Jeroen P. (2012-01). "Epidemiology of HIV-Related Neuropathy: A Systematic Literature Review". AIDS Research and Human Retroviruses. 28 (1): 36–48. doi:10.1089/aid.2011.0116. ISSN 0889-2229.
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(help) - ^ He, Na (2021-11-26). "Research Progress in the Epidemiology of HIV/AIDS in China". China CDC Weekly. 3 (48): 1022–1030. doi:10.46234/ccdcw2021.249. ISSN 2096-7071. PMC 8633551. PMID 34888119.
- ^ Rubinstein, Paul G.; Aboulafia, David M.; Zloza, Andrew (2014-02-20). "Malignancies in HIV/AIDS: From Epidemiology to Therapeutic Challenges". AIDS (London, England). 28 (4): 453–465. doi:10.1097/QAD.0000000000000071. ISSN 0269-9370. PMC 4501859. PMID 24401642.
- ^ Durrheim, David N (2020-06). "Measles eradication—retreating is not an option". The Lancet Infectious Diseases. 20 (6): e138 – e141. doi:10.1016/s1473-3099(20)30052-9. ISSN 1473-3099.
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(help) - ^ Bester, Johan Christiaan (2016-12-01). "Measles and Measles Vaccination". JAMA Pediatrics. 170 (12): 1209. doi:10.1001/jamapediatrics.2016.1787. ISSN 2168-6203.
- ^ Hayman, David T. S. (2018-09-19). "Measles vaccination in an increasingly immunized and developed world". Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics. 15 (1): 28–33. doi:10.1080/21645515.2018.1517074. ISSN 2164-5515.
- ^ Madhav, Nita; Oppenheim, Ben; Gallivan, Mark; Mulembakani, Prime; Rubin, Edward; Wolfe, Nathan (2017-12-06), "Pandemics: Risks, Impacts, and Mitigation", Disease Control Priorities, Third Edition (Volume 9): Improving Health and Reducing Poverty, The World Bank, pp. 315–345, retrieved 2023-10-19
- ^ Mukherjee, Swati (2023), "Infectious Diseases and Pandemics: Need for Psychological Preparedness and Resilient Response", Preparedness for Future Pandemics, Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, pp. 121–130, ISBN 978-981-99-3200-9, retrieved 2023-10-19
- ^ Ekenberg, Love; Mihai, Adriana; Fasth, Tobias; Komendantova, Nadejda; Danielson, Mats (2021-04-20). "A Multi-Criteria Framework for Pandemic Response Measures". Frontiers in Public Health. 9. doi:10.3389/fpubh.2021.583706. ISSN 2296-2565.
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: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link) - ^ Neiderud, Carl-Johan (2015-01). "How urbanization affects the epidemiology of emerging infectious diseases". Infection Ecology & Epidemiology. 5 (1): 27060. doi:10.3402/iee.v5.27060. ISSN 2000-8686. PMC 4481042. PMID 26112265.
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(help)CS1 maint: PMC format (link) - ^ Morens, David M.; Fauci, Anthony S. (2013-07-04). "Emerging Infectious Diseases: Threats to Human Health and Global Stability". PLOS Pathogens. 9 (7): e1003467. doi:10.1371/journal.ppat.1003467. ISSN 1553-7374. PMC 3701702. PMID 23853589.
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: CS1 maint: PMC format (link) CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link) - ^ Smith, Katherine F.; Goldberg, Michael; Rosenthal, Samantha; Carlson, Lynn; Chen, Jane; Chen, Cici; Ramachandran, Sohini (2014-12-06). "Global rise in human infectious disease outbreaks". Journal of The Royal Society Interface. 11 (101): 20140950. doi:10.1098/rsif.2014.0950. ISSN 1742-5689. PMC 4223919. PMID 25401184.
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: CS1 maint: PMC format (link) - ^ Wiwanitkit, Viroj (2018-01-29), "Microbial Control of Vector-Borne Diseases in Thailand: A Review", Microbial Control of Vector-Borne Diseases, Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, 2018.: CRC Press, pp. 181–190, retrieved 2023-10-19
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: CS1 maint: location (link) - ^ Upadhyay, Bhupesh (2020-09-01). "Impact of Climate Change on Vector Borne Diseases (VBD)". dx.doi.org. Retrieved 2023-10-19.
- ^ Ogden, Nicholas H. (2017-09-07). "Climate change and vector-borne diseases of public health significance". FEMS Microbiology Letters. 364 (19). doi:10.1093/femsle/fnx186. ISSN 1574-6968.