Wildfire-Like Effect of a WhatsApp Campaign to Mobilize a Group of Predominantly Health Professionals With a University Degree on a Health Issue: Infodemiology Study
BackgroundOnline interactions within a closed WhatsApp group can influence the attitudes and behaviors of the users in relation to health issues. ObjectiveThis study aimed to analyze the activity of the members of a WhatsApp group initiated to raise awareness of the possible health effects of 5G mob...
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Main Authors: | Kopilaš, Vanja (Author), Gajović, Srećko (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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