Online news coverage of infant formula shortage in the United States: A content analysis
This study aimed to describe the content of internet news specific to the 2022 infant formula shortage in the United States. First hundred English news articles on Google News were coded for content categories to reflect recommendations for affected families by the American Academy of Pediatrics and...
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Main Authors: | Lalitha Samuel (Author), Laura Goodstein (Author), Corey H. Basch (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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