The Future of Infodemic Surveillance as Public Health Surveillance

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Public health systems need to be able to detect and respond to infodemics (outbreaks of misinformation, disinformation, information overload, or information voids). Drawing from our experience at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the COVID-19 State of Vaccine Confidence Insight Reporting System has been created as one of the first public health infodemic surveillance systems. Key functions of infodemic surveillance systems include monitoring the information environment by person, place, and time; identifying infodemic events with digital analytics; conducting offline community-based assessments; and generating timely routine reports. Although specific considerations of several system attributes of infodemic surveillance system must be considered, infodemic surveillance systems share several similarities with traditional public health surveillance systems. Because both information and pathogens are spread more readily in an increasingly hyperconnected world, sustainable and routine systems must be created to ensure that timely interventions can be deployed for both epidemic and infodemic response.

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Chiou, H., Voegeli, C., Wilhelm, E., Kolis, J., Brookmeyer, K., & Prybylski, D. (2022). The Future of Infodemic Surveillance as Public Health Surveillance. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 28(13), S121–S128. https://doi.org/10.3201/EID2813.220696

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