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Anca
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Project Question: Hello!
My topic for the incoming science project is 'Travelling and the risck of spreading dengue fever'. What are the factors that have the direct influence over the spreading of the diseases. Do you think that a computer simulation of how the people could get the dengue fever will help motivate my project?
Thank you for your time,
Respectfully,
Anca 7th Grade
Project Due Date: November 9th 2008
Project Status: I am conducting my research

Dengue fever! science project

Post by Anca »

Hello there!

I was thinking and actually start collecting information
about reactions and actions toward dengue fever
around the world. I want to get to work on this
for my science project. I would like to ask
for some advise(s) on this issue.
Thank you,
7G student
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Re: Dengue fever! science project

Post by deleted-71712 »

Hi Anca,

Welcome to the forum! Two comments for you:

--You will probably find experts with knowledge more specific to this topic in the Life Sciences forum -- I expect that a moderator will move your post there soon.

--One good way to get an overview of the work people have done is to look at research abstracts. I searched for "dengue fever" (with quotes) at scholar.google.com, and it looks like a number of the top results examine how it's being dealt with as a public health problem, which sounds like what you're interested in. You might find "public health", "global health", etc to be useful keywords in your searches. You might also find institutes or organizations that have done work to combat dengue fever, and their websites might contain information useful to you.

Best wishes,
Amanda
Anca
Posts: 2
Joined: Sun Sep 28, 2008 6:25 pm
Occupation: Student
Project Question: Hello!
My topic for the incoming science project is 'Travelling and the risck of spreading dengue fever'. What are the factors that have the direct influence over the spreading of the diseases. Do you think that a computer simulation of how the people could get the dengue fever will help motivate my project?
Thank you for your time,
Respectfully,
Anca 7th Grade
Project Due Date: November 9th 2008
Project Status: I am conducting my research

Re: Dengue fever! science project

Post by Anca »

Thank you for your answer, Amanda. I found lots of articles about dengue fever.
I got stuck actually on getting the information together, especially to implement
a simulation computer program/model which is supposed to use
3 factors: environment, mosquitous, and humans. This is how I was thinking
to motivate my project. Then to relate the program to the risk of getting
the disease due to travelling....I don't know if I miss something. Any suggestions
will help.
Thanks,
Anca
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Re: Dengue fever! science project

Post by deleted-71712 »

Have you defined the specific question you're trying to answer? Now might be a good time to check out our project guide, specifically the part about developing your question:

https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... ndex.shtml

You could keep a list of interesting questions as you do your background reading, and later you can pick a few and think more about whether you have the time and resources to carry out the project necessary to answer them, and how much you would enjoy the process of doing so. That way, you can avoid getting bogged down in the details of a method you might or might not end up using.

Hope that helps -- I think the Life, Earth, and Social Sciences experts will be able to add more specific comments on your ideas so far.

Amanda
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