Case Study Skills Assignment #4-BIOL-107

Case Study Skills Assignment #4-BIOL-107
Case Study Skills Assignment #4

Question 1

Examine the article about E. coli on following website: https://www.everydayhealth.com/e-coli/Links to an external site.
Select ALL of the following options that fit this article when it comes to checking it for use as a scholarly source:
Note: Make sure to keep clicking “continue reading below
The article is relatively easy to read and likely written for the general public
Most of the article’s citations match the text they are associated with.
The credentials of the peer-reviewer(s) and/or editor seem valid and credible
Article has been reviewed by at least one peer-reviewer or editor
Article has at least one author’s name specifically stated
The author(s) or organization uses multiple sources to determine the information used in the article
This article contains a last updated and/or a last reviewed date
The credentials of the author or authors are provided and seem valid and credible
If there is no author specifically stated, the article is from an organization, company, or government agency that is credible
This article contained a lot of medical jargon and is likely written as an academic source
This article provides citations for the sources of information used within it

Question 2

Examine the article about E. coli on following website:https://www.everydayhealth.com/e-coli/

Towards the beginning of this article there is the following sentence:

“Many E. coli infections that impact areas outside of the digestive system occur in individuals who are debilitated in some fashion, such as those who reside in a healthcare facility. (3)”

The citation provided after this quote is from:

Bush LM. Escherichia coli Infections (E. coli Infections). Merck Manual Consumer Version. May 2018. Retrieved from: https://www.merckmanuals.com/home/infections/bacterial-infections-gram-negative-bacteria/escherichia-coli-infectionsLinks to an external site.

Question: After going to the source link and searching through it, discuss in one to two sentences whether or not the information stated in this quote actually comes from this provided source.

Case Study Skills Assignment #4-Question 3

Examine the article about E. coli on following website:https://www.everydayhealth.com/e-coli/

Towards the beginning of this article there is the following sentence:

“In fact, E. coli is behind more than 85 percent of all UTIs, according to a study published in Emerging Infectious Diseases. (4)”

The citation provided after this quote is from:

Scallan E, Hoekstra RM, Angulo FJ, et al. Foodborne Illness Acquired in the United States — Major Pathogens. Emerging Infectious Diseases. January 2011. Retrieved from: https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/17/1/p1-1101_articleLinks to an external site.

Question: After going to the source link and searching through it, discuss in one to two sentences whether or not the information stated in this quote actually comes from this provided source.

Question 4

Examine the following article about E. coli outbreak on cauliflower:

https://www.nbc4i.com/news/u-s-world/farm-linked-to-romaine-e-coli-outbreak-recalls-cauliflower/Links to an external site.

Select ALL of the following options that fit this article when it comes to checking it for use as a scholarly source:

Note: If you cannot concretely determine if an option applies from the page itself or a link you can click on within that page, then assume the option does not apply.

This article provides citations for most or all of the sources of information used within it.
The credentials of the peer-reviewer(s) and/or editor seem valid and credible
The article is relatively easy to read and likely written for the general public
The credentials of the specific author or authors are provided and seem valid and credible
The author(s) or organization uses more than one source to determine the information used in the article (whether the sources are properly cited or not)
This article contains one or more of the following: a publication date, a last updated, and/or a last reviewed date
This article contained a lot of medical jargon and is likely written as an academic source
Most of the article’s citations match the text they are associated with (assuming the citations are provided). If most citations are not provided, do not click on this.
Article has been reviewed by at least one peer-reviewer or editor
Article has at least one  author’s name specifically stated

Question 5

Based on your overall analysis of the article on E. coli outbreak on cauliflower explain in one or two sentences below whether you feel like this is a credibly source to use for a scholarly paper.

Question 6

Examine the article about why certain strains of E. coli are more harmful than others using the following link: https://theconversation.com/why-are-some-e-coli-deadly-while-others-live-peacefully-within-our-bodies-95499Links to an external site.

Select ALL of the following options that fit this article when it comes to checking it for use as a scholarly source:

Note: The citations in this paper are hyperlinks that you can reach by hovering over the content cited in the article. If you cannot concretely determine if an option applies from the page itself or a link you can click on within that page, then assume the option does not apply.

Article has at least one author’s name specifically stated
This article contains a date of publication, date last updated and/or a last reviewed date
This article contained a lot of medical jargon and is likely written as an academic source
The author(s) or organization uses more than one source to determine the information used in the article (whether the sources are properly cited or not)
If there is no author specifically stated, the article is from an organization, company, or government agency that is credible
The credentials of the specific author or authors are provided and seem valid and credible
The article is relatively easy to read and likely written for the general public
Most of the article’s citations match the text they are associated with.

Question 7

Based on your overall analysis of the article about why certain strains of E. coli are more harmful than others , explain in one or two sentences below whether you feel like this is a credibly source to use for a scholarly paper.

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