Published on in Vol 3 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/44207, first published .
Measuring the Burden of Infodemics: Summary of the Methods and Results of the Fifth WHO Infodemic Management Conference

Measuring the Burden of Infodemics: Summary of the Methods and Results of the Fifth WHO Infodemic Management Conference

Measuring the Burden of Infodemics: Summary of the Methods and Results of the Fifth WHO Infodemic Management Conference

Journals

  1. Bélanger M, Lavenex S. Justifying mobility restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic: a test in multilevel governance. West European Politics 2023;46(7):1343 View
  2. Zhang J, Pan Y, Lin H, Sun Z, Wu P, Tu J. Infodemic: Challenges and solutions in topic discovery and data process. Archives of Public Health 2023;81(1) View
  3. Hoffman S, Maldonado Y. Emerging and re-emerging pediatric viral diseases: a continuing global challenge. Pediatric Research 2024;95(2):480 View
  4. Lin C, Chen Y, Lin M, Chang H, Yang X, Lin C. ACE2 and a Traditional Chinese Medicine Formula NRICM101 Could Alleviate the Inflammation and Pathogenic Process of Acute Lung Injury. Medicina 2023;59(9):1554 View
  5. Riley M, Kilkenny M, Robinson K, Leggat S. A documentary analysis of Victorian Government health information assets’ websites to identify availability of documentation for data sharing and reuse in Australia. Health Information Management Journal 2023 View
  6. Wan K, Radke N, Wong R, Jonas J. Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic and Infodemic: Separating the Signal From the Noise. Asia-Pacific Journal of Ophthalmology 2023;12(6):507 View
  7. Woodhouse C. Managing information and infodemics for patients. Trends in Urology & Men's Health 2024;15(2):22 View
  8. Abuhaloob L, Purnat T, Tabche C, Atwan Z, Dubois E, Rawaf S. Management of infodemics in outbreaks or health crises: a systematic review. Frontiers in Public Health 2024;12 View
  9. Stade E, Stirman S, Ungar L, Boland C, Schwartz H, Yaden D, Sedoc J, DeRubeis R, Willer R, Eichstaedt J. Large language models could change the future of behavioral healthcare: a proposal for responsible development and evaluation. npj Mental Health Research 2024;3(1) View
  10. Xu R, Chen C. Moderating Effect of Coping Strategies on the Association Between the Infodemic-Driven Overuse of Health Care Services and Cyberchondria and Anxiety: Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling Study. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2024;26:e53417 View
  11. Ishizumi A, Kolis J, Abad N, Prybylski D, Brookmeyer K, Voegeli C, Wardle C, Chiou H. Beyond misinformation: developing a public health prevention framework for managing information ecosystems. The Lancet Public Health 2024;9(6):e397 View
  12. Steiner R. Emerging infodemic management strategies focus on technology: They can’t forget trust. Canadian Journal of Public Health 2024;115(3):443 View
  13. Quadra M, Schäfer A, Maciel E, Vargas B, Schlemper L, Petry S, Meller F. Infodemic and sources of information about COVID-19 in a Brazilian population: what are the associated factors?. Journal of Communication in Healthcare 2024:1 View
  14. Eadon Y, Wood S. Combating contamination and contagion: Embodied and environmental metaphors of misinformation. Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies 2024 View
  15. Shay L, McKenzie A, Avshman E, Savas L, Shegog R. HPV vaccine-related articles shared on Facebook from 2019 to 2021: Did COVID make a difference?. PEC Innovation 2024;4:100301 View
  16. Higgins D, O’Leary S. A World without Measles and Rubella: Addressing the Challenge of Vaccine Hesitancy. Vaccines 2024;12(6):694 View
  17. Germani F, Spitale G, Machiri S, Ho C, Ballalai I, Biller-Andorno N, Reis A. Ethical Considerations in Infodemic Management: Systematic Scoping Review. JMIR Infodemiology 2024;4:e56307 View
  18. Chaufan C, Hemsing N, Heredia C, McDonald J. Trust Us—We Are the (COVID-19 Misinformation) Experts: A Critical Scoping Review of Expert Meanings of “Misinformation” in the Covid Era. COVID 2024;4(9):1413 View
  19. Tsao S, Chen H, Meyer S, Butt Z. Proposing a Conceptual Framework: Social Media Infodemic Listening for Public Health Behaviors. International Journal of Public Health 2024;69 View