- Misinformation and Its Impacts
- Data-Driven Disease Surveillance
- Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy
- Public Relations and Crisis Communication
- Social Media in Health Education
- Health Literacy and Information Accessibility
- Computational Drug Discovery Methods
- Reproductive Biology and Fertility
- Global Public Health Policies and Epidemiology
- Social Media and Politics
World Health Organization
2021
An infodemic is an overflow of information varying quality that surges across digital and physical environments during acute public health event. It leads to confusion, risk-taking, behaviors can harm lead erosion trust in authorities responses. Owing the global scale high stakes emergency, responding related pandemic particularly urgent. Building on diverse research disciplines expanding discipline infodemiology, more evidence-based interventions are needed design management tools implement...
Abstract Background Following the World Health Organization's initial infodemic consultation in April 2020, a major conference was organised virtually June-July 2020. Hundreds of experts participated to define science infodemiology and build public health research agenda that serves as playbook for conducting relevant researches. Research Agenda provides guidance invest innovation so we have better interventions tools understand, measure respond infodemics, steer people towards timely,...
The COVID-19 pandemic and the accompanying infodemic are significant public health issues. has been prolific from early in response, continued to escalate during vaccine rollout. is first social media era, expediting need for effective measures manage high volume of information misinformation. To address infodemic, World Health Organization (WHO) others have commenced a comprehensive program work, building capacity, raising awareness developing new tools methods. As part WHO capacity effort,...
Abstract Background COVID-19 pandemic was accompanied by an Infodemic (overabundance of information, including misinformation and disinformation, both online offline); in response to this Infodemic, WHO launched the EARS platform (Early AI-assisted Response with Social Listening), showing real-time information about how people are talking online. This is intended serve health professionals understand narratives needs general public, order inform policy or communications decisions. Methods...
Abstract Issue The World Health Organization describes an infodemic as “overabundance of information - good or bad that makes it difficult for people to make decisions their health.” Description the problem On April 7-8, 2020, WHO Information Network Epidemics (EPI-WIN) held a global online crowdsource ideas from interdisciplinary group experts form novel COVID-19 response framework. consultation comprised four plenary sessions and brainstorming session conducted entirely online. Nearly 1500...
<sec> <title>BACKGROUND</title> An infodemic is an overflow of information varying quality that surges across digital and physical environments during acute public health event. It leads to confusion, risk-taking, behaviors can harm lead erosion trust in authorities responses. Owing the global scale high stakes emergency, responding related pandemic particularly urgent. Building on diverse research disciplines expanding discipline infodemiology, more evidence-based interventions are needed...
Abstract Study question Is there any difference in the embryo morphokinetic parameters between embryos generated from Capacitation – In-vitro maturation (CAPA-IVM) and Controlled ovarian stimulation ICSI (COS-ICSI)? Summary answer Embryos CAPA-IVM cycles reached tPNa, t2, t4, t8, tSC, tM, tSB, tB significantly later than COS-ICSI embryos. What is known already IVF with hyperstimulation has limitations some subgroups of women at high risk stimulation, such as those polycystic ovary syndrome....
Abstract Background The Infodemic (too much information including false or misleading in digital and physical environments) during the COVID-19 pandemic has led to confusion, risk-taking behaviors that can amplify outbreaks, reduce effectiveness of response efforts. To address this challenge, WHO Information Network for Epidemics (EPI-WIN), collaboration with research partners, developed a public health intelligence analysis methodology weekly media data identify, categorize, understand key...