This study aimed to identify what information triggered social media users' responses regarding infectious diseases. Chinese microblogs in 2012 regarding 42 infectious diseases were obtained through a keyword search in the Weiboscope database. Qualitative content analysis was performed for the posts pertinent to each keyword of the day of the year with the highest daily count. Similar posts were grouped and coded. We identified five categories of information that increased microblog traffic pertaining to infectious diseases: news of an outbreak or a case; health education / information; alternative health information / Traditional Chinese Medicine; commercial advertisement / entertainment; and social issues. News unrelated to the speci...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: We analyzed misinformation about Ebola circulating on Twitter and Sina Weibo, ...
Social media activity has become an important component of daily life for many people. Messages from...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has reached 40 million confirmed cases worldwide. Given its rapid pr...
This study aimed to identify what information triggered social media users’ responses regarding infe...
This study aimed to identify what information triggered social media users' responses regarding infe...
Background: Social media are increasingly used in health communication and digital epidemiology. We ...
Background: Weibo, a Chinese microblogging service similar to Twitter, plays an important role in he...
BACKGROUND: As internet and social media use have skyrocketed, epidemiologists have begun to use onl...
This paper seeks to identify and characterize health-related topics discussed on the Chinese microbl...
Background: As internet and social media use have skyrocketed, epidemiologists have begun to use onl...
☯ These authors contributed equally to this work. ‡ These authors also contributed equally to this w...
Background: Social media facilitate the circulation of Ebola-related information and misinformation....
Effective health communication is a crucial method to control the COVID-19 outbreak. The exchange of...
BackgroundThe coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, which began in Wuhan, China in December 2019,...
Objective Social media provides us with a new platform on which to explore how the public responds t...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: We analyzed misinformation about Ebola circulating on Twitter and Sina Weibo, ...
Social media activity has become an important component of daily life for many people. Messages from...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has reached 40 million confirmed cases worldwide. Given its rapid pr...
This study aimed to identify what information triggered social media users’ responses regarding infe...
This study aimed to identify what information triggered social media users' responses regarding infe...
Background: Social media are increasingly used in health communication and digital epidemiology. We ...
Background: Weibo, a Chinese microblogging service similar to Twitter, plays an important role in he...
BACKGROUND: As internet and social media use have skyrocketed, epidemiologists have begun to use onl...
This paper seeks to identify and characterize health-related topics discussed on the Chinese microbl...
Background: As internet and social media use have skyrocketed, epidemiologists have begun to use onl...
☯ These authors contributed equally to this work. ‡ These authors also contributed equally to this w...
Background: Social media facilitate the circulation of Ebola-related information and misinformation....
Effective health communication is a crucial method to control the COVID-19 outbreak. The exchange of...
BackgroundThe coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, which began in Wuhan, China in December 2019,...
Objective Social media provides us with a new platform on which to explore how the public responds t...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: We analyzed misinformation about Ebola circulating on Twitter and Sina Weibo, ...
Social media activity has become an important component of daily life for many people. Messages from...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has reached 40 million confirmed cases worldwide. Given its rapid pr...