
One million tweets relating to Swine Flu were tracked in just three months
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Twitter used as Swine Flu early warning system
Micro-blogging site helps with flu intelligence gathering
Rosalie Marshall,
V3.co.uk 04 Nov 2009
Research scientists in the UK have been using Twitter to gather information
about Swine Flu.
A trial using the micro-blogging service as an early warning system was
conducted between May and August, and tracked more than one million tweets
referring to Swine Flu, including 'I have swine flu' and 'I have the flu', or
mentioning 'H1N1', 'death' or 'outbreak'.
The findings of the trial will be published at the
Infection
2009 scientific conference in Birmingham next week.
The study has been partly led by researchers from the
City
eHealth Research Centre at London's City University.
Patty Kostkova, one of the centre's research scientists, said that the use of
social networking sites can significantly boost the gathering of intelligence
about Swine Flu being used by public health authorities.
Twitter carries an advantage over other research methods in that posts are
freely available and can be searched in real time. Kostkova described tweets as
"an invaluable source for an early warning system".
The researcher added that her team is now trying to determine the geographic
location of the tweets in order to localise early warning alerts for public
health authorities.
It is believed to be the first time that surveillance of this kind has been
carried out using Twitter.
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