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Google Trends-based non-English language query data and epidemic diseases: a cross-sectional study of the popular search behaviour in Taiwan.

Yu-Wei ChangWei-Lun ChiangWen-Hung WangChun-Yu LinLing-Chien HungYi-Chang TsaiJau-Ling SuenYen-Hsu Chen
Published in: BMJ open (2020)
These results suggested that Google Trends can be a good surveillance tool for epidemic outbreaks, even in Taiwan, the non-English-speaking country. Online search activity indicates that people are concerned about epidemic diseases, even if they do not visit hospitals. This prompted us to develop useful tools to monitor social media during an epidemic because such media usage reflects infectious disease trends more quickly than does traditional reporting.
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