创造秘鲁的零号病人:通过传统媒体和社交媒体讲述疫情。

IF 0.5 4区 哲学 Q3 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE Historia, ciencias, saude--Manguinhos Pub Date : 2023-09-18 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1590/S0104-59702023000100049
Alejandra Ruiz-León
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在新冠肺炎大流行期间,当局、记者和公众使用“零号病人”一词来指代首次确诊的病人。然而,专家们认为这个术语不准确,因为它将第一个感染的患者与第一个被识别的患者等同起来。尽管这个词不准确,但零号患者在疫情期间成为了相关的参与者和信息来源。秘鲁零号病人就是这样,他有公众媒体的参与,并开通了自己的Instagram,建立了与公众的沟通渠道。尽管知道这个词不准确,但他觉得自己对观众负有责任,并试图提供证词。秘鲁的案例表明,零号患者是如何对公众利益做出回应,并通过传统媒体和社交媒体建立自己的机构的。
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Creating Peru's patient zero: pandemic narratives through traditional and social media.

During the covid-19 pandemic, authorities, journalists, and the public used the term patient zero to refer to the first diagnosed patient. However, experts describe the term as imprecise because it equates the first infected patient with the first identified one. Although the term's inaccuracy, patients zero became relevant actors and sources of information during the pandemic. This was the case with the Peruvian patient zero, who had public media participation and opened his Instagram to establish a communication channel with the public. Despite knowing the term's inaccuracy, he felt responsible for the audience and sought to give his testimony. The Peruvian case shows how patients zero respond to the public interest and establish their agency through traditional and social media.

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Historia, ciencias, saude--Manguinhos
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