Articles By
Olubusola Oladeji

Commentary
COVID-19
Identifying patterns to prevent the spread of misinformation during epidemics
Elaine O. Nsoesie and Olubusola Oladeji
This paper discusses patterns of public health misinformation observed during infectious disease epidemics. Specifically, we group epidemic-related misinformation into four categories: transmission, prevention, treatment, and vaccination. By developing tools, algorithms, and other resources around these categories, institutions, companies, and individuals can proactively limit and counter the spread of misinformation and its potential negative health effects.