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COVID-19-Related Web Search Behaviors and Infodemic Attitudes in Italy: Infodemiological Study
BackgroundSince the beginning of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, fake news and misleading information have circulated worldwide, which can profoundly affect public health communication.
Rovetta, Alessandro +1 more
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The COVID-19 outbreak has been accompanied by what the WHO classifies as infodemic. Inaccurate information that disseminates through social networks and apps and has negative effects on the population.
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In 2020, the term ‘infodemic’ rose from relative obscurity to popular metaphor and was used by journalists, academics, and policymakers during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic to describe the perils of fast, wide-spreading false information ...
Camargo, Chico Q, Simon, Felix M
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Utilizing deep learning models for ternary classification in COVID-19 infodemic detection
Objective To address the complexities of distinguishing truth from falsehood in the context of the COVID-19 infodemic, this paper focuses on utilizing deep learning models for infodemic ternary classification detection.
Jia Luo, Didier El Baz, Lei Shi
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Managing Infodemics in the 21st Century [PDF]
This open access book on infodemic management reviews the current discussions about this evolving area of public health from a variety of perspectives.
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Infodemic insights: Mapping COVID-19’s digital discourse in Romania
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, while primarily a global health crisis, also triggered an infodemic – a surge of information ranging from accurate to misleading, significantly shaping public perceptions and behaviors through social ...
Sǎvescu Andrei Răzvan +4 more
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Exploring the Social Media Engagement of Library and Information Science Students in Pakistan amidst the COVID-19 Infodemic [PDF]
How Library and Information Science students in Pakistan responded to the COVID-19 infodemic on social media? is the main focus of this research article. The study in hand is delimited to three universities in Pakistan located in north-west region of the
Jan, Saeed Ullah +2 more
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Should we be Afraid of an Infodemic?
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, webinars, gray literature, and studies on the "infodemic" have proliferated, and it has been stated that the COVID-19 infodemic is as dangerous as the epidemic itself.
Bernard Seytre
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Early Detection of Misinformation for Infodemic Management: A Domain Adaptation Approach
An infodemic refers to an enormous amount of true information and misinformation disseminated during a disease outbreak. Detecting misinformation at the early stage of an infodemic is key to manage it and reduce its harm to public health.
Fang, Xiao, Mao, Minjia, Zhao, Xiaohang
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