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How to cite GIDEON®?

Here are some examples of how to cite the GIDEON® database and eBooks in your work.

Citing the Database:

  • Generic Citation: GIDEON® (YEAR). Global Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology Online Network. Available at: www.gideononline.com [accessed DATE].
  • APA7: Global Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology Online Network. GIDEON®. (YEAR). Retrieved from www.gideononline.com
  • MLA: “Global Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology Online Network.” GIDEON®YEAR, www.gideononline.com.
  • AMA: Global Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology Online Network. GIDEON®. www.gideononline.com. Published YEAR
  • Harvard: GIDEON, YEARGlobal Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology Online Network. GIDEON®. Available at: www.gideononline.com.
  • IEEE: “Global Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology Online Network,” GIDEON®, YEAR. [Online]. Available: www.gideononline.com.

Citing an eBook:

  • Generic Citation: S. Berger, BOOK TITLE, GIDEON Informatics, Inc., Los Angeles, CA (YEAR)
  • APA7: Berger, S. (YEAR). BOOK TITLE. GIDEON Informatics, Inc.
  • MLA: Berger, Stephen. BOOK TITLE. GIDEON Informatics, Inc., YEAR
  • AMA: Berger S. BOOK TITLE. GIDEON Informatics, Inc; YEAR
  • Harvard: Berger S (n.d.) BOOK TITLEYEAR Edition. GIDEON, GIDEON Informatics. Available from: www.gideononline.com.
  • IEEE: S. Berger, BOOK TITLEYEAR Edition. GIDEON Informatics, n.d..

Examples in Published Research

If you want to cite the GIDEON® database as the data source, draw inspiration from these research papers!

Clinical Cases

Atypical Streptococcal Meningitis with Fatal Cerebrovascular Complications: A Case Report

Clinical and laboratory features of brucellosis in a university hospital in Tunisia

Nontyphoidal Salmonella Osteomyelitis in an Immunocompetent Adult Without Preceding Symptoms

Culture & Infectious Diseases

Social representations of animal diseases: anthropological approaches to pathogens crossing species barriers

Individualistic values are related to an increase in the outbreaks of infectious diseases and zoonotic diseases

Globalization, Climate Change & Infectious Diseases

Emerging diseases, livestock expansion and biodiversity loss are positively related at global scale

Outbreaks of Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases Are Associated With Changes in Forest Cover and Oil Palm Expansion at Global Scale

Spatial dynamics of major infectious diseases outbreaks: A global empirical assessment

Global Health Management

Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases in the WHO Eastern Mediterranean Region, 2001-2018

Tackling the Threat of Rabies Reintroduction in Europe

Microbiology

Detection of INVA Gene and Cytotoxin of Salmonella entertidis in Food Samples Using Molecular Methods

Identification and Characterisation of Endophytic Bacteria from Coconut (Cocos nucifera) Tissue Culture

Occurrence of mecA and blaZ genes in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus associated with vaginitis among pregnant women in Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria

Parasitology 

An unpleasant souvenir: Endoscopic finding of Trichuris trichiura (Nematoda: Trichuridae)

Fleas of mammals and patterns of distributional congruence in northwestern Argentina: A preliminary biogeographic analysis

Review of Cryptosporidiosis in Calves, Children and Hiv/Aids Patients

Predictive Modeling 

Testing predictability of disease outbreaks with a simple model of pathogen biogeography

Vector-borne Zoonotic Diseases

Elimination of Falciparum Malaria and Emergence of Severe Dengue: An Independent or Interdependent Phenomenon?

Fauna and spatial distribution of mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) in River Nile State, Sudan

Looking to cite a GIDEON® ebook? Here's an excellent example of how to do it:

Topically Acquired Bacterial Infections from Aquaculture: A Synopsis with Relevance to the Arabian Peninsula