Outbreak and integration of social media in public health surveillance systems: A policy review through BERT embedding technique

IF 6.2 2区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS Socio-economic Planning Sciences Pub Date : 2024-06-18 DOI:10.1016/j.seps.2024.101995
Milena Lopreite , Michelangelo Misuraca , Michelangelo Puliga
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The COVID-19 pandemic posed significant challenges for statesmen and policymakers, especially in healthcare crisis management. During the spread of emerging infectious diseases, proactive governments’ responses and real-time implementation of precautionary measures may help countries to better manage the emergency and gradually return to normality, reducing an excessive resource waste as well as safeguarding citizens’ well-being. In this context, social media platforms represents a useful tool in predicting and early detecting outbreaks, with the potential of counteracting the rapid sequence of pre-pandemic events. This paper aims to present a bibliometric study based on a BERT embedding technique to overview the literature themes on the relation between social media alerts and infectious disease spread. Our findings underline the key role of social media platforms and the urgency of setting up an integrated digital surveillance system in which social media data can help to geo-localize chains of contagion and, in general, improve the effectiveness of public health interventions.

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公共卫生监测系统中社交媒体的爆发与整合:通过 BERT 嵌入技术进行政策审查
COVID-19 大流行给政治家和决策者带来了重大挑战,尤其是在医疗危机管理方面。在新发传染病蔓延期间,政府积极应对并实时实施预防措施,可帮助各国更好地管理紧急情况并逐步恢复正常,减少过度的资源浪费并保障公民福祉。在这种情况下,社交媒体平台是预测和早期发现疫情的有用工具,有可能抵消疫情爆发前的一系列快速反应。本文旨在介绍一项基于 BERT 嵌入技术的文献计量学研究,概述社交媒体警报与传染病传播之间关系的文献主题。我们的研究结果强调了社交媒体平台的关键作用,以及建立综合数字监控系统的紧迫性,在该系统中,社交媒体数据可帮助确定传染链的地理位置,并从总体上提高公共卫生干预措施的有效性。
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Socio-economic Planning Sciences
Socio-economic Planning Sciences OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE-
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58 days
期刊介绍: Studies directed toward the more effective utilization of existing resources, e.g. mathematical programming models of health care delivery systems with relevance to more effective program design; systems analysis of fire outbreaks and its relevance to the location of fire stations; statistical analysis of the efficiency of a developing country economy or industry. Studies relating to the interaction of various segments of society and technology, e.g. the effects of government health policies on the utilization and design of hospital facilities; the relationship between housing density and the demands on public transportation or other service facilities: patterns and implications of urban development and air or water pollution. Studies devoted to the anticipations of and response to future needs for social, health and other human services, e.g. the relationship between industrial growth and the development of educational resources in affected areas; investigation of future demands for material and child health resources in a developing country; design of effective recycling in an urban setting.
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