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Social media and epidemiology: Tweets indicate Norovirus outbreak at a university

OTRUSINA, L.; DREESMAN, J.; ECKMANNS, T.; KRIECK, M.; LINGE, J.; VELASCO, E.

Original Title

Social media and epidemiology: Tweets indicate Norovirus outbreak at a university

English Title

Social media and epidemiology: Tweets indicate Norovirus outbreak at a university

Type

Paper in proceedings outside WoS and Scopus

Original Abstract

Socialmedia enables people to share information about many aspects of theirlives. This includes information about health and well-being asevidenced during a recent community outbreak of Norovirus at auniversity in Lower Saxony, Germany.

English abstract

Socialmedia enables people to share information about many aspects of theirlives. This includes information about health and well-being asevidenced during a recent community outbreak of Norovirus at auniversity in Lower Saxony, Germany.

Keywords

norovirus outbreak, Twitter, Lower Saxony

Key words in English

norovirus outbreak, Twitter, Lower Saxony

Authors

OTRUSINA, L.; DREESMAN, J.; ECKMANNS, T.; KRIECK, M.; LINGE, J.; VELASCO, E.

Released

29.11.2011

Publisher

The European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases

Location

Milan

Book

Proceedings of the European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ECCMID 2011)

Pages from

1

Pages to

9

Pages count

8

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT91112,
  author="Lubomír {Otrusina} and Johannes {Dreesman} and Tim {Eckmanns} and Manuela {Krieck} and Jens {Linge} and Edward {Velasco}",
  title="Social media and epidemiology: Tweets indicate Norovirus outbreak at a university",
  booktitle="Proceedings of the European Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ECCMID 2011)",
  year="2011",
  pages="1--9",
  publisher="The European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases",
  address="Milan"
}