> I am trying to get good data to determine if vaccination is risky or not.
Rather than giving you a list of work that you may suspect of being curated, I will show you how to quickly find what you're looking for.
One of the great things about the National Library of Medicine is that a human looks at each and every paper and assigns standardized semantic tags to it. These are called "MeSH terms" and you can filter the entire library by them.
You mentioned interest in myocarditis, and the following would be an appropriate search query in pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov for this topic:
The "mh" selects articles that were tagged with that MeSH term. The "majr" selects articles that were tagged with that MeSH term and were mainly about that term. In this case, the structured query drills down from thousands of potential results to 61 results, which is manageable to triage manually.
You would probably need some basic domain knowledge to interpret medical publications in peer reviewed journals. I'm not saying they are the same expertise, just that "requiring expertise" as a prerequisite is pretty reasonable.
Rather than giving you a list of work that you may suspect of being curated, I will show you how to quickly find what you're looking for.
One of the great things about the National Library of Medicine is that a human looks at each and every paper and assigns standardized semantic tags to it. These are called "MeSH terms" and you can filter the entire library by them.
You mentioned interest in myocarditis, and the following would be an appropriate search query in pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov for this topic:
myocarditis[mh] AND vaccines[majr] AND COVID
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=myocarditis%5Bmh%5D+AN...
The "mh" selects articles that were tagged with that MeSH term. The "majr" selects articles that were tagged with that MeSH term and were mainly about that term. In this case, the structured query drills down from thousands of potential results to 61 results, which is manageable to triage manually.
Edit: Here's how you can figure out wish MeSH terms exist: https://meshb.nlm.nih.gov/search