How a few poorly designed COVID-19 studies may have contributed to misinformation in Brazil: the case for evidence-based communication of science

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Autores principales: Inacio Crochemore-Silva, Charles Phiilipe de Lucena Alves, João de Deus Barreto Segundo, Gabriel Gonçalves da Costa, Tatiana Pereira-Cenci, Kenio Costa Lima, Flávio Fernando Demarco
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Charles Phiilipe de Lucena Alves
João de Deus Barreto Segundo
Gabriel Gonçalves da Costa
Tatiana Pereira-Cenci
Kenio Costa Lima
Flávio Fernando Demarco
How a few poorly designed COVID-19 studies may have contributed to misinformation in Brazil: the case for evidence-based communication of science
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author Inacio Crochemore-Silva
Charles Phiilipe de Lucena Alves
João de Deus Barreto Segundo
Gabriel Gonçalves da Costa
Tatiana Pereira-Cenci
Kenio Costa Lima
Flávio Fernando Demarco
author_facet Inacio Crochemore-Silva
Charles Phiilipe de Lucena Alves
João de Deus Barreto Segundo
Gabriel Gonçalves da Costa
Tatiana Pereira-Cenci
Kenio Costa Lima
Flávio Fernando Demarco
author_sort Inacio Crochemore-Silva
title How a few poorly designed COVID-19 studies may have contributed to misinformation in Brazil: the case for evidence-based communication of science
title_short How a few poorly designed COVID-19 studies may have contributed to misinformation in Brazil: the case for evidence-based communication of science
title_full How a few poorly designed COVID-19 studies may have contributed to misinformation in Brazil: the case for evidence-based communication of science
title_fullStr How a few poorly designed COVID-19 studies may have contributed to misinformation in Brazil: the case for evidence-based communication of science
title_full_unstemmed How a few poorly designed COVID-19 studies may have contributed to misinformation in Brazil: the case for evidence-based communication of science
title_sort how a few poorly designed covid-19 studies may have contributed to misinformation in brazil: the case for evidence-based communication of science
publisher BMJ Publishing Group
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/2b048846a1c94b02aa345bc278fbdccb
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