COVID-19-related misinformation on social media : a systematic review / by: Elia Gabarron [and two others]
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DOH Central Library Periodical Section | Bull World Health Organ 99(6) 455 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | D0001J000859 |
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| Bull World Health Organ 99(6) 429 Prevelance and risk factors of violence against women and children during COVID-19, Germany / | Bull World Health Organ 99(6) 439 Risk factors for cooking-related burn injuries in children, WHO Global Burn Registry / | Bull World Health Organ 99(6) 446 Health data from diabetes used in low-income communities,North India / | Bull World Health Organ 99(6) 455 COVID-19-related misinformation on social media : | Bull World Health Organ 99(6) 464 Evidence of factors associated with diet and physical activity in Africa and Caribbean countries / | Bull World Health Organ 99(6) 473 Maintaining neglected tropical disease programmes during pandemics / | Bull World Health Organ 99(6) 475 COVID-19 social distancing measures and informal urban settlements / |
Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2021, 99(6) , 455-463
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