Document Type
Presentation Paper
Date of Seminar
4-8-2026
Access Restrictions
Access limited to Washington University campus
Copyright
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Recommended Citation
Kinzer, Hannah, "SciComm Journal Club: iHeard STL: Development and first year findings from a local surveillance and rapid response system for addressing COVID-19 and other health misinformation" (2026). SciComm Journal Club. Paper 1.
Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/scicomm_jclub/1

Notes
This session discussed iHeard STL: Development and first year findings from a local surveillance and rapid response system for addressing COVID-19 and other health misinformation. We examined how building trust can shape sustainable, community-driven approaches to combating misinformation.
doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0293288
APA Article Citation
Johnson, K. J., Weng, O., Kinzer, H., Olagoke, A., Golla, B., O'Connell, C., Butler, T., Worku, Y., & Kreuter, M. W. (2023). iHeard STL: Development and first year findings from a local surveillance and rapid response system for addressing COVID-19 and other health misinformation. PloS one, 18(11), e0293288. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0293288