Quality of web-based information at the beginning of a global pandemic: a cross-sectional infodemiology study investigating preventive measures and self care methods of the coronavirus disease 2019
Abstract Background reducing the spread and impact epidemics and pandemics requires that members of the general population change their behaviors according to the recommendations, restrictions and laws provided by leading authorities. When a new epidemic or pandemic emerges, people are faced with th...
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Main Authors: | Jenny Stern (Author), Susanne Georgsson (Author), Tommy Carlsson (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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