Chew C, Eysenbach G (2010) Pandemics in the Age of Twitter: Content Analysis of Tweets during the 2009 H1N1 Outbreak. PLOS ONE 5(11): e14118. https://t.co/i5owJ07Qg2 https://t.co/ctuuwADzpg
Well this is fascinating - I was searching for another doc in my Evernote system and found this from 2009! Really worth reading again in light of the present-day fiasco. https://t.co/e30dp0qYKJ
RT @eysenbach: @_FaceSA @WHO A term I created a while back... But it goes well beyond misinformation, it describes what is now called #soci…
@_FaceSA @WHO A term I created a while back... But it goes well beyond misinformation, it describes what is now called #sociallistening for health https://t.co/Z7uX6IqusJ
@JennJen46486565 And here are the studies you asked for: 1. https://t.co/50iAl9AUUh 2. https://t.co/RZQFEpx2gE 3. https://t.co/MG56zUJ3Ku 4. https://t.co/tzQKlPPngE 5. https://t.co/AQUcweIJdN 1/2
RT @SoniaBoender: We can learn from previous #outbreaks, such as: ▶️ Content Analysis of Tweets during the 2009 #H1N1 Outbreak @PLOSONE ht…
We can learn from previous #outbreaks, such as: ▶️ Content Analysis of Tweets during the 2009 #H1N1 Outbreak @PLOSONE https://t.co/xHL1VUHwHA ▶️ Social media analysis of #Zika vaccine misconceptions https://t.co/F5lWpus3ja #SoMe4epi #infodemiology #inf
RT @BogieZero: Re: #InfoVirus (and I don’t mean it in its computational version) - Always learning, now on #Infodemiology, #Infoveillance a…
RT @eysenbach: @RickyPo In the age of #coronavirus #Covid19 #nCoV2019 #nCoV #ncovid2019 & its’ associated confusion over terminology/hashta…
@OpenAccessGov Infodemiology is not a new science, and it was not created by WHO. See 2009 paper https://t.co/Y43k74Me87, or https://t.co/Z7uX6IqusJ. Hundreds of studies were published on this before WHO finally took notice of this issue, see https://t.co/
In March, G Eysenbach motivated SIG members to analyze (~21.7M) tweets referring to the #COVID19 pandemic. They adopted, in parts, the methodology of the #H1N1 study by Chew & @eysenbach (2010). The results of the 2020 study are now available @jmirpub.
What will COVID-19 do for the Twittersphere? #PLOSONE: Pandemics in the Age of Twitter: Content Analysis of Tweets during the 2009 H1N1 Outbreak https://t.co/npFE4P5ZIN
RT @BogieZero: Re: #InfoVirus (and I don’t mean it in its computational version) - Always learning, now on #Infodemiology, #Infoveillance a…
Re: #InfoVirus (and I don’t mean it in its computational version) - Always learning, now on #Infodemiology, #Infoveillance and #Infodemics through the work of @eysenbach ~ https://t.co/jTTWAzv6Zy
RT @eysenbach: I wonder if - and hope that - somebody is replicating the #pandemics in the age of #twitter #infodemiology #infoveillance s…
RT @eysenbach: I wonder if - and hope that - somebody is replicating the #pandemics in the age of #twitter #infodemiology #infoveillance s…
I wonder if - and hope that - somebody is replicating the #pandemics in the age of #twitter #infodemiology #infoveillance study I did during #H1N1 / #swineflu https://t.co/Z7uX6IqusJ - I'm sure we could learn a lot by gathering and analyzing tweets on #CO
@RickyPo In the age of #coronavirus #Covid19 #nCoV2019 #nCoV #ncovid2019 & its’ associated confusion over terminology/hashtags + other misinformation we should use good old #infodemiology #infoveillance methods to track misinformation like we did for #
RT @barnaby_flower: This 2010 study re H1N1 pandemic by Chew et al identified 4.5% of related content as misinformation. News websites were…
This 2010 study re H1N1 pandemic by Chew et al identified 4.5% of related content as misinformation. News websites were the most popular sources (23.2%), while gov & health agencies sources linked just 1.5% of time. https://t.co/3wE6wMbvA1
The absence of evidence is not evidence of absence #epidemiology #infodemiology http://t.co/aNuMVG4KP9
http://t.co/xnpJeUBBGX One of the best journal articles I've read in a long time - Pandemics in the Age of Twitter.
@AniversarioPeru Excelente, “infoveillance” como este caso de @eysenbach: http://t.co/jFmgO6wciy vía @PLOSONE
Estudio que analiza los tweets durante la pandemia de la H1N1. Información en tiempo real? http://t.co/AuhpY1e7sa @digaPLE33 #cplefse
“infoveillance” using Twitter to track H1N1 pandemic. Interesting usage of user created data for content analysis: http://t.co/euZEzBZ3FX
Pandemics in the Age of Twitter: Content Analysis of Tweets during the 2009 H1N1 Outbreak http://t.co/IgsBnEm69d #BirdFlu #BigData
@kfitchard @lhockenson lots of interesting work on these areas such as epidemiology analysis of H1N1 from 2010: http://t.co/Jkl0XwPLiV
Hi @SharonFaus ! http://t.co/jXYfLZVPn9 http://t.co/0I5eQY1hVv http://t.co/WnIjzhefnQ and also @TOPublicHealth as examples...
G Eysenbach paper on twitter and #h1n1 http://t.co/yL8mHv6q #DDD
#mappyhealth reminds me of an #h1n1 & #tweeting paper by Chew and Eysenbach (2010): http://t.co/hLzsapc8
¡O este! Pandemics in the Age of Twitter: Content Analysis of Tweets during the 2009 H1N1 Outbreak http://t.co/bMIzxWTe @Oswal_Enrique #esac
¡O este! Pandemics in the Age of Twitter: Content Analysis of Tweets during the 2009 H1N1 Outbreak http://t.co/bMIzxWTe @Oswal_Enrique
#PLoS: Pandemics in the Age of Twitter: Content Analysis of Tweets during the 2009 H1N1 Outbreak http://t.co/odIdMfgA
Pandemics in the age of Twitter: content analysis of Tweets during the 2009 H1N1 outbreak http://t.co/5DosLhUl
G Eysenbach paper on twitter and #h1n1 http://t.co/yL8mHv6q #DDD
Compare the winner of the RWJF #final_5 http://t.co/VFqrTcnv on H1N1 and tweets with our earlier work (not cited): http://t.co/WcLVfJO4
@josh_greenberg Twitter and the H1N1 outbreak: http://t.co/c2Ij7OVW (reading list)
Understanding people's responses to pandemics--through Twitter. http://t.co/2aUP6CEU #thinktweet @saxscience
"conduct "infodemiology" studies for public health. 2009 H1N1-related tweets" http://t.co/yUez75KW #usingtwitter
Delicious: PLoS ONE: Pandemics in the Age of Twitter: Content Analysis of Tweets during the 2009 H1N1... http://t.co/y50sI3dt [Research]
Pandemics in the Age of Twitter: Content Analysis of Tweets during the 2009 H1N1 Outbreak http://t.co/npb8BXIC
http://t.co/Or8L1qxo #TT1151 Pandemics in Age of Twitter article using Twitter *infodemiology* studies for public health info dissemination.
Outro artigo científico relacionando Twitter com epidemia (no caso, a gripe suína). Aqui: http://t.co/wwAlT9QD
@PhilBaumann twitter/health - http://t.co/aRzzIZnY
Good example of use #twitter in medicine RT @eysenbach: #med2 we r doing work on twitter and h1n1 too: http://t.co/BDIqMMJZ
RT @eysenbach: #med2 we r doing work on twitter and h1n1 too: http://t.co/WcLVfJO4
#med2 we r doing work on twitter and h1n1 too: http://t.co/WcLVfJO4
RT @oatila: S[o agora topei com este artigo analizando a resposta à gripe suína através do Twitter http://bit.ly/ksVTVa
S[o agora topei com este artigo analizando a resposta à gripe suína através do Twitter http://bit.ly/ksVTVa