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This page is a notice board for matters particularly relevant to articles to vaccines and vaccine-related topics. Please refer to the talk pages of these articles for related discussions.

Notice board for vaccine-related topics.

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Announcements (please update as needed)

Open tasks/article requests

Expansion requests

NPOV requests

Vaccine-related alerts

Vaccine-related articles in need of attention

New vaccine-related articles

Vaccine stubs

Vaccine-related requested moves

Vaccine-related candidates for deletion

Vaccine-related articles which have survived AfD

Vaccine-related articles which have not survived AfD

Attempted deletions of vaccine-related articles

Assessment criteria

Assessment of autism spectrum-related articles:

  • Importance
    • Top = Core article or primary definition; central vaccine difinition/person or necessary for basic coverage of the topic (e.g.; Vaccine controversy, Vaccine injury)
    • High = Core daughter article or significant related topic/person, hard to write the article comprehensively and NPOV without this article, enjoys widespread notability and consensus (e.g.; Thimerosal controversy, Maurice Hilleman)
    • Mid = Daughter article or broad/basic definition, important for comprehensive coverage of the top issues, but not an integral definition component (e.g.; Thomas Verstraeten, Safe Minds)
    • Low = Non-core, the topic could be covered without this article (e.g., Paul Offit, Autism Speaks
  • Quality
    • Has attained FA
    • A-class or could attain with a bit of work
    • GA-class or could attain GA with a bit of work
    • B-equivalent, mostly cited and accurate, but has some issues, could be citations, OR, POV, or incomprehensive. Not too much work needed to bring to decent standard, but may still be a stub or start.
    • Some cleanup/work needed, below B-class, has some issues like lack of citations, OR, POV, incomprehensive. Sustained attention needed to bring to standard.
    • More work needed, multiple issues such as uncited, essay, POV, dubious accuracy or questionable notability. Lots of attention needed.

Assessment table

Autism
articles
Importance
Top High Mid Low
Quality
FA A B C D
almost
ready for A
E F G H
almost
ready for GA
I J K L
B-equiv. M N O P
Some

cleanup
needed

Q R S T
More work

needed:
Uncited,
essay,
notability,
or POV

U V W X

Active contributors on vaccine-related topics

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Artificial induction of immunity / Immunization: Vaccines, Vaccination, Infection, Inoculation (J07)
Development
Classes
Administration
Vaccines
Bacterial
Viral
Protozoan
Helminthiasis
Other
Inventors/
researchers
Controversy
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