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The Astrovirus article is well organized, unbiased, and includes reliable and accessible resources. It includes deeper research such as structure, life cycle, and species as well as research on transmission, epidemiology, history, symptoms, and treatment. The entry created for the article is detailed and well researched. In the article, symptoms were only listed for humans, but this virus also greatly affects certain animals. In the entry, a "Signs and Symptoms in Ducks and Geese" section has been added to further explain symptoms in those animals. The main focus of the entry is to key in on the avian effects of the virus while the article targets mainly human effects. To the Astrovirus article, a heading for "Transmission" could be made just to make it a little more organized. This would help readers better locate that specific topic within the article. Briar Perkely (talk) 19:46, 7 October 2020 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Briar Perkely (talk • contribs)