Edition 39 – WhatsApp, COVID-19 related misinformation in Africa and the need for continuous infoveillance
WhatsApp, COVID-19 Related Misinformation in Africa and the Need for Continuous Infoveillance By Chidindu C. Mmadu-Okoli, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, Abuja, FCT, Nigeria Dr. Ifeanyi M. Nsofor, EpiAfric, Abuja, FCT, Nigeria Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Mmadu-Okoli C, Nsofor Ifeanyi. WhatsApp, COVID-19 related misinformation in Africa and the need for continuous infoveillance. HPHR. 2021;39. 10.54111/0001/MM8 […]
Edition 31 – Part II: Vaccine Hesitancy and Misinformation
Health misinformation has far reaching and potentially damaging impacts on behavior, including vaccine hesitancy.
Edition 31 – Drug Supply Shortage in India During COVID-19 Pandemic: Efforts and Challenges
This paper discusses the current situation of pharmaceutical industries in India and its repercussions on general health.
Edition 31 – Part III: Case Study: COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Cameron County, Texas
One U.S. community appears to be at least marginally protected from health misinformation: Cameron County, Texas, which has been an U.S. epicenter for H1N1, Zika virus, and now COVID-19.
Edition 31 – Part I: Misinformation in Public Health Emergencies
Health misinformation has far reaching and potentially damaging impacts on behavior, including vaccine hesitancy.
Edition 28 – Public Health’s Call to the People: Media Misinformation Matters
Public Health’s Call to the People: Media Misinformation Matters By Kelila Kahane, Jenna Sherman, Samantha Patella Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Citation Kahane K, Sherman J, Patella S. Public health’s call to the people: media misinformation matters. HPHR. 2021; 28. DOI:10.54111/0001/bb10 Public Health’s Call to the People: Media Misinformation […]
Edition 31 – Insidious Vectors of Disease: Legacies of Conspiracy, Misinformation, Distrust in the Propagation of Infectious Disease. An Examination of Ebola, HIV/AIDS, and COVID-19
Conspiracies surrounding pandemics have existed for centuries, if not millennia