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%D 2014
%C Canada
%T Detecting disease outbreaks in mass gatherings using Internet data.
%K data mining, infectious disease, infodemiology, information retrieval, mass gatherings, Communicable Diseases, Data Collection, Data Mining, Disease Outbreaks, Great Britain, Humans, Information Seeking Behavior, Internet, Mass Behavior, Music, Public Health Surveillance, Recreation, Saudi Arabia, Search Engine
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%X Mass gatherings, such as music festivals and religious events, pose a health care challenge because of the risk of transmission of communicable diseases. This is exacerbated by the fact that participants disperse soon after the gathering, potentially spreading disease within their communities. The dispersion of participants also poses a challenge for traditional surveillance methods. The ubiquitous use of the Internet may enable the detection of disease outbreaks through analysis of data generated by users during events and shortly thereafter.
%A E Yom-Tov
%A D Borsa
%A IJ Cox
%A RA McKendry
%J J Med Internet Res
%O Copyright ©Elad Yom-Tov, Diana Borsa, Ingemar J Cox, Rachel A McKendry. Originally published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research (http://www.jmir.org), 18.06.2014.
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