@Woodyoubeliveit @56jaytee @MartinKulldorff @HRaleighspeaks Recall when Obama let ebola infected US medical missionaries come to Emory hospital in Atlanta in 2014? Two of them. And the hysteria that followed. https://t.co/0VlyHQdNxB Bet you would have
Piece on outbreaks, media and perception from a fellow #SommerScholar https://t.co/hCuXVqTRds via @CDCgov
Frequent 'risk-elevating messages' increased public perception of risk of #Ebola virus infection in US: https://t.co/rlJYx2yIJU via @CDCgov
Media Messages and Perception of Risk for Ebola Virus Infection, United States via @CDC_EIDjournal https://t.co/lCsF7L4C8h
CDC researchers analyzed ways news media may have sensationalized the 2014 Ebola outbreak, increasing public concern https://t.co/ubFax4KlXP
RT @T_Inglesby: The high frequency of "risk-elevating" media messages during the Ebola response https://t.co/t79bVCpYqn @skirkell @UPMC_CHS
RT @T_Inglesby: The high frequency of "risk-elevating" media messages during the Ebola response https://t.co/t79bVCpYqn @skirkell @UPMC_CHS
RT @T_Inglesby: The high frequency of "risk-elevating" media messages during the Ebola response https://t.co/t79bVCpYqn @skirkell @UPMC_CHS
The high frequency of "risk-elevating" media messages during the Ebola response https://t.co/t79bVCpYqn @skirkell @UPMC_CHS
Ahead of Print | Media Messages and Perception of Risk for #Ebola Virus Infection - Emerg Infect Dis journal https://t.co/RYYEsSzu5G
RT @BioAndBaseball: Media Messages and Perception of Risk for #Ebola Virus Infection, United States https://t.co/fATtvlCJlS. by @skirkell,…
RT @BioAndBaseball: Media Messages and Perception of Risk for #Ebola Virus Infection, United States https://t.co/fATtvlCJlS. by @skirkell,…
Media Messages and Perception of Risk for #Ebola Virus Infection, United States https://t.co/fATtvlCJlS. by @skirkell, @C_R_Watson, et al.