Software Uses Twitter To Track Dengue Outbreaks In Brazil
The New Scientist reports on a software program that is being used “to identify a high correlation between the time and place where people tweet they have dengue and the official statistics for where the disease appears each season.”
Researchers at two Brazilian National Institutes of Science and Technology worked together to create the software, which filters tweets containing the word “dengue” and user location details. “Dengue outbreaks occur every year in Brazil, but exactly where varies every season. It can take weeks for medical notifications to be centrally analyzed, creating a headache for health authorities planning where to concentrate resources,” the publication notes. Using Twitter could speed up response time, according to Wagner Meira, a computer scientist at the Federal University of Minus Gerais who led the study (Corbyn, 7/18).