Internet search data with spatiotemporal analysis in infectious disease surveillance: Challenges and perspectives

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Abstract

With the rapid development of the internet, the application of internet search data has been seen as a novel data source to offer timely infectious disease surveillance intelligence. Moreover, the advancements in internet search data, which include rich information at both space and time scales, enable investigators to sufficiently consider the spatiotemporal uncertainty, which can benefit researchers to better monitor infectious diseases and epidemics. In the present study, we present the necessary groundwork and critical appraisal of the use of internet search data and spatiotemporal analysis approaches in infectious disease surveillance by updating the current stage of knowledge on them. The study also provides future directions for researchers to investigate the combination of internet search data with the spatiotemporal analysis in infectious disease surveillance. Internet search data demonstrate a promising potential to offer timely epidemic intelligence, which can be seen as the prerequisite for improving infectious disease surveillance.

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Sun, H., Zhang, Y., Gao, G., & Wu, D. (2022). Internet search data with spatiotemporal analysis in infectious disease surveillance: Challenges and perspectives. Frontiers in Public Health, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.958835

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