Preferred Label : Infodemic;
MeSH definition : Typically refers to a rapid and far-reaching spread of both accurate and inaccurate
information about something, such as a disease. As facts, rumors, and fears mix and
disperse, it becomes difficult to learn essential information about an issue. (from
Merriam Webster Dictionary);
Définition CISMeF : An infodemic is too much information including false or misleading information in
digital and physical environments during a disease outbreak. It causes confusion and
risk-taking behaviours that can harm health. It also leads to mistrust in health authorities
and undermines the public health response. An infodemic can intensify or lengthen
outbreaks when people are unsure about what they need to do to protect their health
and the health of people around them. With growing digitization – an expansion of
social media and internet use – information can spread more rapidly. This can help
to more quickly fill information voids but can also amplify harmful messages (source
https://www.who.int/health-topics/infodemic#tab tab_1).;
MeSH synonym : Infodemics;
Origin ID : D000089102;
UMLS CUI : C5544513;
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Record concept(s)
See also inter- (CISMeF)
Semantic type(s)
Typically refers to a rapid and far-reaching spread of both accurate and inaccurate
information about something, such as a disease. As facts, rumors, and fears mix and
disperse, it becomes difficult to learn essential information about an issue. (from
Merriam Webster Dictionary)
An infodemic is too much information including false or misleading information in
digital and physical environments during a disease outbreak. It causes confusion and
risk-taking behaviours that can harm health. It also leads to mistrust in health authorities
and undermines the public health response. An infodemic can intensify or lengthen
outbreaks when people are unsure about what they need to do to protect their health
and the health of people around them. With growing digitization – an expansion of
social media and internet use – information can spread more rapidly. This can help
to more quickly fill information voids but can also amplify harmful messages (source
https://www.who.int/health-topics/infodemic#tab tab_1).
https://www.inspq.qc.ca/publications/3197-infodemie-vaccination-covid-19-conversation-en-ligne
2022
false
false
false
Canada
COVID-19
COVID-19 Vaccines
technical report
vaccination, nos
due to
Vaccins
preventive immunization/medication
quebec
vaccination
Infodemic
vaccination
Vaccinia
---
https://www.inspq.qc.ca/publications/3210-infodemie-vaccination-covid-19-decembre-20-juillet-21
2022
false
false
false
Canada
COVID-19
COVID-19 Vaccines
technical report
Vaccins
vaccination, nos
preventive immunization/medication
Vaccinia
vaccination
vaccination
quebec
due to
Infodemic
---
https://www.inspq.qc.ca/publications/3260-infodemie-vaccination-covid-19-conversations-novembre-21-mars-22
2022
Canada
technical report
preventive immunization/medication
Vaccinia
vaccination
COVID-19 Vaccines
Infodemic
COVID-19
Vaccins
quebec
mars
vaccination, nos
vaccination
---
https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/362946/WHO-2019-nCoV-Policy-Brief-Infodemic-2022.1-fre.pdf
2022
false
false
false
Switzerland
COVID-19
public health guidelines
world health organization
Infodemic
orientation, nos
orientation
---
https://dumas.ccsd.cnrs.fr/dumas-03795077
2022
France
dissertations, academic
Literature
human immunodeficiency virus, nos
pandemics
review literature as topic
Infodemic
HIV
---
https://www.inspq.qc.ca/publications/3222-infodemie-vaccination-covid-juillet-novembre2021
2022
false
false
false
Canada
COVID-19
review of literature
preventive immunization/medication
vaccination, nos
Vaccinia
COVID-19 Vaccines
Vaccins
vaccination
vaccination
due to
quebec
Infodemic
---