Facebook and mosquito-borne disease outbreaks: An analysis of public responses to federal health agencies' posts about dengue and Zika in 2016.
Responses of Facebook users to four United States federal health agencies' social media posts about dengue and Zika (mosquito-borne diseases), surveillance, and control during the Zika outbreak in 2016 were tracked. Official Facebook pages of health agencies were analyzed, and a qualitative ana...
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Main Authors: | Pablo Carvajal (Author), Jo Anne G Balanay (Author), Sachiyo Shearman (Author), Stephanie L Richards (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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