User:Lilsharplilac/New Sandbox

Enzymes:
The Dengue Virus article has a lot more information on the actual proteins in the virus. The Viral Hemmorhagic Septicemia article only has a single paragraph on this subject.

Evolution:
In addition to the large amount of information about the proteins, the Dengue Virus article also has a large paragraph about the evolution of the virus. In the VHSV article, it only has a single sentence about the evolution.

Virus:
The VHSV article is mostly discussing the actual disease the this virus causes, with limited amount about the actual virus. The Dengue Virus, however, has a lot of information about the virus itself, and less about the diseases that it can cause. The talk page on the VHSV article has some discussion about this issue.

Diagnosis:
The VHSV article has a large section devoted to diagnosis of the disease that the virus causes, while the Dengue Virus does not have very much of it's article dedicated to this area.

Article Overall:
The Dengue virus article seems, overall, like a better article than the VHSV article. It has charts, diagrams, and an extensive workup of a lot of areas for this virus. The VHSV article is mostly concerned with the disease itself, not the virus. I would like to see more information about the role that the virus plays in the organism, rather than the affect of the virus on the organism.

The VHSV article is lacking in talking about vaccinations and possible preventative tactics in order to lessen the spread. It only discusses how fishers can clean their equipment better.