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Resilient information networks for coordination of foodborne disease outbreaks.

Liaquat HossainMuhammad Rabiul HassanRolf T Wigand
Published in: Disaster medicine and public health preparedness (2015)
Foodborne disease outbreaks are increasingly being seen as a greater concern by public health authorities. It has also become a global research agenda to identify improved pathways to coordinating outbreak detection. Furthermore, a significant need exists for timely coordination of the detection of potential foodborne disease outbreaks to reduce the number of infected individuals and the overall impact on public health security. This study aimed to offer an effective approach for coordinating foodborne disease outbreaks. First, we identify current coordination processes, complexities, and challenges. We then explore social media surveillance strategies, usage, and the power of these strategies to influence decision-making. Finally, based on informal (social media) and formal (organizational) surveillance approaches, we propose a hybrid information network model for improving the coordination of outbreak detection.
Keyphrases
  • social media
  • public health
  • health information
  • global health
  • decision making
  • healthcare
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  • risk assessment
  • climate change