Background: A variety of obstacles including bureaucracy and lack of resources have interfered with timely detection and reporting of dengue cases in many endemic countries. Surveillance efforts have turned to modern data sources, such as Internet search queries, which have been shown to be effective for monitoring influenza-like illnesses. However, few have evaluated the utility of web search query data for other diseases, especially those of high morbidity and mortality or where a vaccine may not exist. In this study, we aimed to assess whether web search queries are a viable data source for the early detection and monitoring of dengue epidemics. Methodology/Principal Findings: Bolivia, Brazil, India, Indonesia and Singapore were chosen f...
The use of internet search data has been demonstrated to be effective at predicting influenza incide...
Internet technology has affected humans' lives in many disciplines. The search engine is one of the ...
BACKGROUND:Dengue fever (DF) in Guangzhou, Guangdong province in China is an important public health...
A variety of obstacles including bureaucracy and lack of resources have interfered with timely detec...
<div><p>Dengue is a mosquito-borne disease that threatens over half of the world’s population. Despi...
Dengue is a common and growing problem worldwide, with an estimated 70–140 million cases per year. T...
Background: Internet search query trends have been shown to correlate with incidence trends for sele...
Dengue fever affects over 390 million people annually worldwide and is of particu- lar concern in So...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Background Den...
© 2018 by the authors. Dengue is a major public health concern and an economic burden in the Philipp...
China experienced an unprecedented outbreak of dengue fever in 2014, and the number of cases reached...
Background: Internet-based surveillance systems provide a novel approach to monitoring infectious di...
Uncontrolled outbreaks of emerging infectious diseases can pose threats to livelihoods and can undo ...
Background: The use of high quality disease surveillance data has become increasingly important for ...
Chikungunya, a mosquito-borne disease, is a growing threat in Brazil, where over 640,000 cases have ...
The use of internet search data has been demonstrated to be effective at predicting influenza incide...
Internet technology has affected humans' lives in many disciplines. The search engine is one of the ...
BACKGROUND:Dengue fever (DF) in Guangzhou, Guangdong province in China is an important public health...
A variety of obstacles including bureaucracy and lack of resources have interfered with timely detec...
<div><p>Dengue is a mosquito-borne disease that threatens over half of the world’s population. Despi...
Dengue is a common and growing problem worldwide, with an estimated 70–140 million cases per year. T...
Background: Internet search query trends have been shown to correlate with incidence trends for sele...
Dengue fever affects over 390 million people annually worldwide and is of particu- lar concern in So...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Background Den...
© 2018 by the authors. Dengue is a major public health concern and an economic burden in the Philipp...
China experienced an unprecedented outbreak of dengue fever in 2014, and the number of cases reached...
Background: Internet-based surveillance systems provide a novel approach to monitoring infectious di...
Uncontrolled outbreaks of emerging infectious diseases can pose threats to livelihoods and can undo ...
Background: The use of high quality disease surveillance data has become increasingly important for ...
Chikungunya, a mosquito-borne disease, is a growing threat in Brazil, where over 640,000 cases have ...
The use of internet search data has been demonstrated to be effective at predicting influenza incide...
Internet technology has affected humans' lives in many disciplines. The search engine is one of the ...
BACKGROUND:Dengue fever (DF) in Guangzhou, Guangdong province in China is an important public health...