Objective Social media provides us with a new platform on which to explore how the public responds to disasters and, of particular importance, how they respond to the emergence of infectious diseases such as Ebola. Provided it is appropriately informed, social media offers a potentially powerful means of supporting both early detection and effective containment of communicable diseases, which is essential for improving disaster medicine and public health preparedness. Methods The 2014 West African Ebola outbreak is a particularly relevant contemporary case study on account of the large number of annual arrivals from Africa, including Chinese employees engaged in projects in Africa. Weibo (Weibo Corp, Beijing, China) is China’s most popular ...
The increased application of information technology (IT) during public health epidemics and other cr...
The increased application of information technology (IT) during public health epidemics and other cr...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has reached 40 million confirmed cases worldwide. Given its rapid pr...
Objective: Social media provides us with a new platform on which to explore how the public respond...
Background: Social media facilitate the circulation of Ebola-related information and misinformation....
Abstract OBJECTIVE: We analyzed misinformation about Ebola circulating on Twitter and Sina Weibo, ...
Background: Social media are increasingly used in health communication and digital epidemiology. We ...
Objective: The outbreak of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa in 2014 exerted enormous global public ...
Theoretical Background and Research Questions/Hypothesis: Social networks are beneficial for the com...
Background: Weibo, a Chinese microblogging service similar to Twitter, plays an important role in he...
BackgroundThe coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, which began in Wuhan, China in December 2019,...
The West African 2014 Ebola outbreak has highlighted the need for a better information network. Hybr...
Background: As internet and social media use have skyrocketed, epidemiologists have begun to use onl...
BACKGROUND: As internet and social media use have skyrocketed, epidemiologists have begun to use onl...
The increased application of information technology (IT) during public health epidemics and other cr...
The increased application of information technology (IT) during public health epidemics and other cr...
The increased application of information technology (IT) during public health epidemics and other cr...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has reached 40 million confirmed cases worldwide. Given its rapid pr...
Objective: Social media provides us with a new platform on which to explore how the public respond...
Background: Social media facilitate the circulation of Ebola-related information and misinformation....
Abstract OBJECTIVE: We analyzed misinformation about Ebola circulating on Twitter and Sina Weibo, ...
Background: Social media are increasingly used in health communication and digital epidemiology. We ...
Objective: The outbreak of the Ebola epidemic in West Africa in 2014 exerted enormous global public ...
Theoretical Background and Research Questions/Hypothesis: Social networks are beneficial for the com...
Background: Weibo, a Chinese microblogging service similar to Twitter, plays an important role in he...
BackgroundThe coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, which began in Wuhan, China in December 2019,...
The West African 2014 Ebola outbreak has highlighted the need for a better information network. Hybr...
Background: As internet and social media use have skyrocketed, epidemiologists have begun to use onl...
BACKGROUND: As internet and social media use have skyrocketed, epidemiologists have begun to use onl...
The increased application of information technology (IT) during public health epidemics and other cr...
The increased application of information technology (IT) during public health epidemics and other cr...
The increased application of information technology (IT) during public health epidemics and other cr...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has reached 40 million confirmed cases worldwide. Given its rapid pr...