Author: Park, Hyeoun-Ae; Jung, Hyesil; On, Jeongah; Park, Seul Ki; Kang, Hannah
Title: Digital Epidemiology: Use of Digital Data Collected for Non-epidemiological Purposes in Epidemiological Studies Document date: 2018_10_31
ID: 1go3jjeu_41
Snippet: The geographic regions in which studies were conducted varied from a single city to multiple countries. More than half of studies (56.9%) used digital data collected in a single country. The United States topped the list of countries with 35 studies, followed by the UK, France, and Italy with 3 studies each. Use of digital methods in collecting and analyzing data can be challenging in the resource-poor countries. Examples of epidemiological studi.....
Document: The geographic regions in which studies were conducted varied from a single city to multiple countries. More than half of studies (56.9%) used digital data collected in a single country. The United States topped the list of countries with 35 studies, followed by the UK, France, and Italy with 3 studies each. Use of digital methods in collecting and analyzing data can be challenging in the resource-poor countries. Examples of epidemiological studies in a city or state include a study of a community outbreak of meningococcal disease using a regional online newspaper in Sardinia, Italy [30] , and a study of the main drivers of the temporal and spatiotemporal dynamics of the 2014 chikungunya outbreak using Twitter data in Martinique, France [31] . Examples of epidemiological studies in more than one country include evaluation of GFT data in low-to middle-income Latin America [32] , and use of HealthMap to categorize and quantify MERS alerts [33] .
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