Diagnostic Accuracy of Web-Based COVID-19 Symptom Checkers: Comparison Study
BackgroundA large number of web-based COVID-19 symptom checkers and chatbots have been developed; however, anecdotal evidence suggests that their conclusions are highly variable. To our knowledge, no study has evaluated the accuracy of COVID-19 symptom checkers in a statistically rigorous manner. Ob...
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Main Authors: | Munsch, Nicolas (Author), Martin, Alistair (Author), Gruarin, Stefanie (Author), Nateqi, Jama (Author), Abdarahmane, Isselmou (Author), Weingartner-Ortner, Rafael (Author), Knapp, Bernhard (Author) |
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2020-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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