2019
DOI: 10.1080/16549716.2018.1552652
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Abstract: Background: Digital traces are rapidly used for health monitoring purposes in recent years. This approach is growing as the consequence of increased use of mobile phone, Internet, and machine learning. Many studies reported the use of Google Trends data as a potential data source to assist traditional surveillance systems. The rise of Internet penetration (54.7%) and the huge utilization of Google (98%) indicate the potential use of Google Trends in Indonesia. No study was performed to measure the correlation … Show more

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“…Digital surveillance systems have been shown to be useful for predicting country-wide dengue incidence in several countries [38,53,64]. Here, we evaluate the usefulness of GHT in tracking dengue incidence both at the country and the state level in Brazil, by evaluating GHT correlation with weekly dengue incidence data over 6 years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital surveillance systems have been shown to be useful for predicting country-wide dengue incidence in several countries [38,53,64]. Here, we evaluate the usefulness of GHT in tracking dengue incidence both at the country and the state level in Brazil, by evaluating GHT correlation with weekly dengue incidence data over 6 years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Looking at recent studies, GT was used to track infectious disease data on chickenpox [13], Lyme [14], the Ebola epidemic [15], syphilis [16], conjunctivitis [17] dengue fever [18], HIV [19], sepsis [20], plague [21] and track influenza epidemics using climate data. GT is also used to forecast [22], real-time surveillance [23] or to prevent [24] diseases.…”
Section: Arxiv:200111021v1 [Csir] 29 Jan 2020mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Looking at recent studies, GT has been used to track infectious disease data on chickenpox [47], Lyme disease [48], the Ebola epidemic [49], syphilis [50], conjunctivitis [51], and dengue fever [52]. Some researchers studied mental health [53] and depression [54] queries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%