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The novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic has impacted every corner of earth, disrupting governments and leading to socioeconomic instability. This crisis has prompted questions surrounding how different sectors of society interact and influe
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2110.09234
Autor:
Gerts, Dax, Shelley, Courtney D., Parikh, Nidhi, Pitts, Travis, Ross, Chrysm Watson, Fairchild, Geoffrey, Chavez, Nidia Yadria Vaquera, Daughton, Ashlynn R.
Publikováno v:
JMIR Pub Hlth Surv 2021 7(4)
Background: The COVID-19 outbreak has left many people isolated within their homes; these people are turning to social media for news and social connection, which leaves them vulnerable to believing and sharing misinformation. Health-related misinfor
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2012.07729
Autor:
Feng, Zixuan, Bhuiyan, A F M Anhar Uddin, Xia, Zhanbo, Moore, Wyatt, Chen, Zhaoying, McGlone, Joe F., Daughton, David R., Arehart, Aaron R., Ringel, Steven A., Rajan, Siddharth, Zhao, Hongping
A new record-high room temperature electron Hall mobility (${\mu}_{RT} = 194\space cm^{2}/V\space s$ at $n\sim 8\times 10^{15}\space cm^{-3}$) for ${\beta}$-Ga2O3 is demonstrated in the unintentionally doped thin film grown on (010) semi-insulating s
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2004.13089
Seasonal influenza is a sometimes surprisingly impactful disease, causing thousands of deaths per year along with much additional morbidity. Timely knowledge of the outbreak state is valuable for managing an effective response. The current state of t
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1901.03677
Autor:
Fairchild, Geoffrey, Tasseff, Byron, Khalsa, Hari, Generous, Nicholas, Daughton, Ashlynn R., Velappan, Nileena, Priedhorsky, Reid, Deshpande, Alina
Accessible epidemiological data are of great value for emergency preparedness and response, understanding disease progression through a population, and building statistical and mechanistic disease models that enable forecasting. The status quo, howev
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1805.00445
Quantifying how many people are or will be sick, and where, is a critical ingredient in reducing the burden of disease because it helps the public health system plan and implement effective outbreak response. This process of disease surveillance is c
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1711.06241
Autor:
Daughton, A. R., Priedhorsky, R., Fairchild, G., Generous, N., Hengartner, A., Abeyta, E., Velappan, N., Lillo, A., Stark, K., Deshpande, A.
Biosurveillance, a relatively young field, has recently increased in importance because of its relevance to national security and global health. Databases and tools describing particular subsets of disease are becoming increasingly common in the fiel
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1609.05774
Autor:
Daughton, Ashlynn R, Shelley, Courtney D, Barnard, Martha, Gerts, Dax, Watson Ross, Chrysm, Crooker, Isabel, Nadiga, Gopal, Mukundan, Nilesh, Vaquera Chavez, Nidia Yadira, Parikh, Nidhi, Pitts, Travis, Fairchild, Geoffrey
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Internet Research, Vol 23, Iss 5, p e27059 (2021)
BackgroundHealth authorities can minimize the impact of an emergent infectious disease outbreak through effective and timely risk communication, which can build trust and adherence to subsequent behavioral messaging. Monitoring the psychological impa
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1d3f6978fb6e446c8ec578a38303c4d6
Autor:
Gerts, Dax, Shelley, Courtney D, Parikh, Nidhi, Pitts, Travis, Watson Ross, Chrysm, Fairchild, Geoffrey, Vaquera Chavez, Nidia Yadria, Daughton, Ashlynn R
Publikováno v:
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance, Vol 7, Iss 4, p e26527 (2021)
BackgroundThe COVID-19 outbreak has left many people isolated within their homes; these people are turning to social media for news and social connection, which leaves them vulnerable to believing and sharing misinformation. Health-related misinforma
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/ceaf340bdfa247079d360dd78c9ccb91
Autor:
Parikh, Nidhi, Daughton, Ashlynn R, Rosenberger, William Earl, Aberle, Derek Jacob, Chitanvis, Maneesha Elizabeth, Altherr, Forest Michael, Velappan, Nileena, Fairchild, Geoffrey, Deshpande, Alina
Publikováno v:
JMIR Public Health and Surveillance, Vol 7, Iss 1, p e24132 (2021)
BackgroundCurrently, the identification of infectious disease re-emergence is performed without describing specific quantitative criteria that can be used to identify re-emergence events consistently. This practice may lead to ineffective mitigation.
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/43ea82ad9d634a1b85e7d424e8f55566