Misinformation and the US Ebola communication crisis: analyzing the veracity and content of social media messages related to a fear-inducing infectious disease outbreak
Abstract Background The Ebola communication crisis of 2014 generated widespread fear and attention among Western news media, social media users, and members of the United States (US) public. Health communicators need more information on misinformation and the social media environment during a fear-i...
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Main Authors: | Tara Kirk Sell (Author), Divya Hosangadi (Author), Marc Trotochaud (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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