Using web data to improve surveillance for heat sensitive health outcomes.
Jihoon JungChristopher K UejioChris DuclosMelissa JordanPublished in: Environmental health : a global access science source (2019)
Our findings suggest web data created by social medias and search engines could improve the current syndromic surveillance systems. In particular, heat-related illness and dehydration cases were positively related with web data. This paper also shows that activity patterns for reducing heat stress are associated with several health outcomes. Based on the results, we believe web data could benefit both regions without the systems and persistently hot and humid climates where excess heat early warning systems may be less effective.