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Check a few citations. Do the links work? Does the source support the claims in the article?

We randomly selected 5 citations from the 24 references to cross the arbitrary criteria of 20% reference check. All 5 of the references were active, i.e. their links worked and redirected the user straight to the resource. The cited sections generally seem to take accurate information from the corresponding resources and overall, there is no information on the Wikipedia page that conflicts with information provided in any of the checked references. However, for one of the references (#7), there was mention of "irritability, poor appetite and fever" in younger children or infants, but there was no mention of this in the cited resource (or in any of the other randomly checked resources). We are not certain where this information came from and suspect that this might be a case of incorrectly referencing the source. To a larger extent, we think this page suffers through omission as the information presented is not extensive and some thorough and well-researched resources are used simply for one-line statements. Reference numbers 1, 4, 7, 10, 13 were used for the random check.