Influenza and Measles-MMR: two case study of the trend and impact of vaccine-related Twitter posts in Spanish during 2015-2018
Social media, and in particularly Twitter, can be a resource of enormous value to retrieve information about the opinion of general populaton to vaccines. The increasing popularity of this social media has allowed to use its content to have a clear picture of their users on this topic. In this paper...
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Main Authors: | Lucia Prieto Santamaría (Author), Juan Manuel Tuñas (Author), Diego Fernández Peces-Barba (Author), Almudena Jaramillo (Author), Manuel Cotarelo (Author), Ernestina Menasalvas (Author), Antonio Conejo Fernández (Author), Amalia Arce (Author), Angel Gil de Miguel (Author), Alejandro Rodríguez González (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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