The research guide for Environmental Health Sciences provides detailed lists of information sources to help answer your research questions. In addition, please contact me for assistance any time that you're using library resources. I can:
The BEAM (Bacteria, Enterics, Amoeba, and Mycotics) Dashboard is an interactive tool to access and visualize data from the System for Enteric Disease Response, Investigation, and Coordination (SEDRIC). The BEAM Dashboard provides timely data on pathogen trends and serotype details to inform work to prevent illnesses from food and animal contact. Currently, the dashboard focuses on data for Salmonella, Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC), Shigella and Campylobacter bacteria and multistate outbreaks, but it will eventually include additional pathogens, antimicrobial resistance data, and epidemiologic data from outbreak investigations.
Access the Dashboard here: BEAM Dashboard
Wondering if historical resources would support your current work in the environment? Just want to look back at the historical record? Search the Wiley Digital Archives Environmental Science and History archive to see what's available online.
Watch this on-demand video to learn more: Supporting Modern Environmental Research with Digital Primary Sources.
Find information on COVID-19 quickly using these resources. The Front Door searches high quality meta-analyses, literature syntheses, & clinical guidelines from multiple sources in one place.
To search in PubMed, see the links below. To find results in more resources, including preprints, see this article: Farhad Shokraneh, Rapid Response:Keeping Up with Studies on COVID-19: Systematic Search Strategies and Resources. BMJ 2020;368:m1199. You can then modify the searches to make them more focused on the precise question that you're asking.
Please note: the links below go to public PubMed, not to PubMed @ UM.
For search strategies for OVID Medline, see the link below.
For even more resources, please see the COVID-19 (Novel Coronavirus) research guide.