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Zika discourse in the Americas: A multilingual topic analysis of Twitter.

Dasha PrussYoshinari FujinumaAshlynn R DaughtonMichael J PaulBrad ArnotDanielle Albers SzafirJordan Boyd-Graber
Published in: PloS one (2019)
This work examines Twitter discussion surrounding the 2015 outbreak of Zika, a virus that is most often mild but has been associated with serious birth defects and neurological syndromes. We introduce and analyze a collection of 3.9 million tweets mentioning Zika geolocated to North and South America, where the virus is most prevalent. Using a multilingual topic model, we automatically identify and extract the key topics of discussion across the dataset in English, Spanish, and Portuguese. We examine the variation in Twitter activity across time and location, finding that rises in activity tend to follow to major events, and geographic rates of Zika-related discussion are moderately correlated with Zika incidence (ρ = .398).
Keyphrases
  • zika virus
  • dengue virus
  • aedes aegypti
  • social media
  • risk factors
  • blood brain barrier
  • anti inflammatory
  • drug induced