editorialJournal of Medical Internet ResearchMar 27, 2009GOLD OA

Infodemiology and Infoveillance: Framework for an Emerging Set of Public Health Informatics Methods to Analyze Search, Communication and Publication Behavior on the Internet

University Health Network · University of Toronto

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Abstract

Infodemiology can be defined as the science of distribution and determinants of information in an electronic medium, specifically the Internet, or in a population, with the ultimate aim to inform public health and public policy. Infodemiology data can be collected and analyzed in near real time. Examples for infodemiology applications include the analysis of queries from Internet search engines to predict disease outbreaks (eg. influenza), monitoring peoples' status updates on microblogs such as Twitter for syndromic surveillance, detecting and quantifying disparities in health information availability, identifying and monitoring of public health relevant publications on the Internet (eg. anti-vaccination…

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Keywords
  • The Internet
  • Computer science
  • Social media
  • Health informatics
  • Public health
  • Public health informatics
  • Public health surveillance
  • Population
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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