Infodemiological study of the COVID-19 pandemic association in Brazil and the volume of internet search
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Resumo: | To verify the existence of a relationship between the search for information on the Internet about COVID-19 and the number of cases and deaths caused by the disease in the Brazilian territory. We performed an infodemiological study using the search word “Coronavirus” on Google Trends™, for each federative unit and the Federal District, referring to the population, the number of confirmed cases and the number of deaths. We then compared each Research Volume Relating to the number of new cases and deaths from COVID-19 reported by the Ministry of Health of Brazil during the period from May to June 2020. The first cases of COVID-19 reported in the country were accompanied by an increase in Internet searches on the subject, with a reduction in interest over the period studied. The average Relative Research Volume was 37.8. There was a positive correlation between cases and deaths, however the correlation between these parameters and the Relative Research Volume behaved with negative significance. Infodemiological data have allowed real-time monitoring of outbreaks of infectious diseases at local and global levels. Brazil showed the opposite behavior to previous studies. We evidenced a strong negative relationship between access to content on the Internet and the number of confirmed cases and deaths from COVID-19 throughout the Brazilian territory. |
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Infodemiological study of the COVID-19 pandemic association in Brazil and the volume of internet searchEstudio infodemiológico de la asociación de la pandemia COVID-19 en Brasil con el volumen de búsquedas en InternetEstudo infodemiológico da associação da pandemia da COVID-19 no Brasil com o volume de pesquisa na internetSARS-CoV-2ComportamentoInternetIncidênciaMortalidade.SARS-CoV-2ConductaInternetIncidenciaMortalidad.SARS-CoV-2 Behavior Internet Incidence Mortality.To verify the existence of a relationship between the search for information on the Internet about COVID-19 and the number of cases and deaths caused by the disease in the Brazilian territory. We performed an infodemiological study using the search word “Coronavirus” on Google Trends™, for each federative unit and the Federal District, referring to the population, the number of confirmed cases and the number of deaths. We then compared each Research Volume Relating to the number of new cases and deaths from COVID-19 reported by the Ministry of Health of Brazil during the period from May to June 2020. The first cases of COVID-19 reported in the country were accompanied by an increase in Internet searches on the subject, with a reduction in interest over the period studied. The average Relative Research Volume was 37.8. There was a positive correlation between cases and deaths, however the correlation between these parameters and the Relative Research Volume behaved with negative significance. Infodemiological data have allowed real-time monitoring of outbreaks of infectious diseases at local and global levels. Brazil showed the opposite behavior to previous studies. We evidenced a strong negative relationship between access to content on the Internet and the number of confirmed cases and deaths from COVID-19 throughout the Brazilian territory.Verificar la existencia de una relación entre la búsqueda de información en Internet sobre COVID-19 y el número de casos y muertes causadas por la enfermedad en el territorio brasileño. Realizamos un estudio infodemiológico utilizando la palabra de búsqueda “Coronavirus” en Google Trends ™, para cada unidad federativa y Distrito Federal, haciendo referencia a la población, el número de casos confirmados y el número de defunciones. Luego comparamos cada Volumen de Investigación Relativo al número de nuevos casos y muertes por COVID-19 reportados por el Ministerio de Salud de Brasil durante el período de mayo a junio de 2020. Los primeros casos de COVID-19 reportados en el país fueron seguidos por el aumento de las búsquedas en Internet sobre el tema, con una reducción del interés durante el período estudiado. El promedio del volumen de investigación relativo fue de 37,8. Hubo una correlación positiva entre casos y muertes, sin embargo, la correlación entre estos parámetros y el Volumen Relativo de Investigación se comportó con significancia negativa. Los datos infodemiológicos han permitido el seguimiento en tiempo real de los brotes de enfermedades infecciosas a nivel local y mundial. Brasil mostró una conducta contraria a estudios anteriores. Evidenciamos una fuerte relación negativa entre el acceso a contenidos en Internet y el número de casos confirmados y muertes por COVID-19 en todo el territorio brasileño.Verificar a existência de relação entre a busca por informação na Internet sobre COVID-19 e os números de casos e óbitos pela doença no território brasileiro. Realizamos um estudo infodemiológico usando a palavra de busca “Coronavírus” no Google Trends™, para cada unidade federativa e o Distrito Federal, referentes à população, ao número de casos confirmados e ao número de óbitos. Em seguida, comparamos cada Volume de Pesquisa Relativo ao número de novos casos e óbitos por COVID‑19 divulgados pelo Ministério da Saúde do Brasil durante o período de maio a junho de 2020. Os primeiros casos de COVID-19 notificados no país foram acompanhados do aumento de buscas na Internet sobre o tema, havendo uma redução do interesse ao longo do período estudado. A média de Volume de Pesquisa Relativo foi 37,8. Houve uma correlação positiva entre casos e óbitos, entretanto a correlação entre esses parâmetros e o Volume de Pesquisa Relativo comportou-se com significância negativa. Dados infodemiológicos têm permitido monitorar em tempo real surtos de doenças infecciosas em nível local e global. O Brasil apresentou comportamento inverso aos estudos anteriores. Evidenciamos uma forte relação negativa entre o acesso a conteúdo na Internet e o número de casos confirmados e óbitos por COVID-19 em todo o território brasileiro.Research, Society and Development2021-07-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1787110.33448/rsd-v10i9.17871Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 9; e1010917817Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 9; e1010917817Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 9; e10109178172525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/17871/17075Copyright (c) 2021 Nayanne Ribeiro Gaião Máximo; João Victor Taumaturgo Mota ; Daniel Dutra de Sá; Antônio Édie Brito Mourão ; Mauro Vinicius Dutra Girãohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMáximo, Nayanne Ribeiro GaiãoMota , João Victor TaumaturgoSá, Daniel Dutra deMourão , Antônio Édie Brito Girão, Mauro Vinicius Dutra2021-09-12T14:28:06Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/17871Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:08.106456Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Infodemiological study of the COVID-19 pandemic association in Brazil and the volume of internet search Estudio infodemiológico de la asociación de la pandemia COVID-19 en Brasil con el volumen de búsquedas en Internet Estudo infodemiológico da associação da pandemia da COVID-19 no Brasil com o volume de pesquisa na internet |
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Infodemiological study of the COVID-19 pandemic association in Brazil and the volume of internet search |
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Infodemiological study of the COVID-19 pandemic association in Brazil and the volume of internet search Máximo, Nayanne Ribeiro Gaião SARS-CoV-2 Comportamento Internet Incidência Mortalidade. SARS-CoV-2 Conducta Internet Incidencia Mortalidad. SARS-CoV-2 Behavior Internet Incidence Mortality. |
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Infodemiological study of the COVID-19 pandemic association in Brazil and the volume of internet search |
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Infodemiological study of the COVID-19 pandemic association in Brazil and the volume of internet search |
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Infodemiological study of the COVID-19 pandemic association in Brazil and the volume of internet search |
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Infodemiological study of the COVID-19 pandemic association in Brazil and the volume of internet search |
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Infodemiological study of the COVID-19 pandemic association in Brazil and the volume of internet search |
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Máximo, Nayanne Ribeiro Gaião |
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Máximo, Nayanne Ribeiro Gaião Mota , João Victor Taumaturgo Sá, Daniel Dutra de Mourão , Antônio Édie Brito Girão, Mauro Vinicius Dutra |
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Mota , João Victor Taumaturgo Sá, Daniel Dutra de Mourão , Antônio Édie Brito Girão, Mauro Vinicius Dutra |
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Máximo, Nayanne Ribeiro Gaião Mota , João Victor Taumaturgo Sá, Daniel Dutra de Mourão , Antônio Édie Brito Girão, Mauro Vinicius Dutra |
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SARS-CoV-2 Comportamento Internet Incidência Mortalidade. SARS-CoV-2 Conducta Internet Incidencia Mortalidad. SARS-CoV-2 Behavior Internet Incidence Mortality. |
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SARS-CoV-2 Comportamento Internet Incidência Mortalidade. SARS-CoV-2 Conducta Internet Incidencia Mortalidad. SARS-CoV-2 Behavior Internet Incidence Mortality. |
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To verify the existence of a relationship between the search for information on the Internet about COVID-19 and the number of cases and deaths caused by the disease in the Brazilian territory. We performed an infodemiological study using the search word “Coronavirus” on Google Trends™, for each federative unit and the Federal District, referring to the population, the number of confirmed cases and the number of deaths. We then compared each Research Volume Relating to the number of new cases and deaths from COVID-19 reported by the Ministry of Health of Brazil during the period from May to June 2020. The first cases of COVID-19 reported in the country were accompanied by an increase in Internet searches on the subject, with a reduction in interest over the period studied. The average Relative Research Volume was 37.8. There was a positive correlation between cases and deaths, however the correlation between these parameters and the Relative Research Volume behaved with negative significance. Infodemiological data have allowed real-time monitoring of outbreaks of infectious diseases at local and global levels. Brazil showed the opposite behavior to previous studies. We evidenced a strong negative relationship between access to content on the Internet and the number of confirmed cases and deaths from COVID-19 throughout the Brazilian territory. |
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