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2020
Investigating the Prevalence of Reactive Online Searching in the COVID-19 Pandemic: Infoveillance Study
J Med Internet Res 2020 (Oct 27); 22(10):e19791
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Topics, Trends, and Sentiments of Tweets About the COVID-19 Pandemic: Temporal Infoveillance Study
J Med Internet Res 2020 (Oct 23); 22(10):e22624
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Online Public Attention During the Early Days of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Infoveillance Study Based on Baidu Index
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2020 (Oct 22); 6(4):e23098
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Social Media Listening to Understand the Lived Experience of Presbyopia: Systematic Search and Content Analysis Study
J Med Internet Res 2020 (Sep 21); 22(9):e18306
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Temporal and Location Variations, and Link Categories for the Dissemination of COVID-19–Related Information on Twitter During the SARS-CoV-2 Outbreak in Europe: Infoveillance Study
J Med Internet Res 2020 (Aug 28); 22(8):e19629
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Big Data, Natural Language Processing, and Deep Learning to Detect and Characterize Illicit COVID-19 Product Sales: Infoveillance Study on Twitter and Instagram
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2020 (Aug 25); 6(3):e20794
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Regional Infoveillance of COVID-19 Case Rates: Analysis of Search-Engine Query Patterns
J Med Internet Res 2020 (Jul 30); 22(7):e19483
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Public Perception of Artificial Intelligence in Medical Care: Content Analysis of Social Media
J Med Internet Res 2020 (Jul 13); 22(7):e16649
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How to Fight an Infodemic: The Four Pillars of Infodemic Management
J Med Internet Res 2020 (Jun 26); 22(6):e21820
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Framework for Managing the COVID-19 Infodemic: Methods and Results of an Online, Crowdsourced WHO Technical Consultation
J Med Internet Res 2020 (Jun 26); 22(6):e19659
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Machine Learning to Detect Self-Reporting of Symptoms, Testing Access, and Recovery Associated With COVID-19 on Twitter: Retrospective Big Data Infoveillance Study
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2020 (Jun 08); 6(2):e19509
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Using Reports of Symptoms and Diagnoses on Social Media to Predict COVID-19 Case Counts in Mainland China: Observational Infoveillance Study
J Med Internet Res 2020 (May 28); 22(5):e19421
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Infodemiology and Infoveillance: Scoping Review
J Med Internet Res 2020 (Apr 28); 22(4):e16206
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Data Mining and Content Analysis of the Chinese Social Media Platform Weibo During the Early COVID-19 Outbreak: Retrospective Observational Infoveillance Study
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2020 (Apr 21); 6(2):e18700
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Top Concerns of Tweeters During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Infoveillance Study
J Med Internet Res 2020 (Apr 21); 22(4):e19016
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The Application of Internet-Based Sources for Public Health Surveillance (Infoveillance): Systematic Review
J Med Internet Res 2020 (Mar 13); 22(3):e13680
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Promoting Reproducible Research for Characterizing Nonmedical Use of Medications Through Data Annotation: Description of a Twitter Corpus and Guidelines
J Med Internet Res 2020 (Feb 26); 22(2):e15861
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