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Social Media Reports

Social Media Reports

HC3 conducted a social media monitoring activity to monitor Zika-relevant publicly available posts on internet social media networks, primarily Twitter, from El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and the Dominican Republic to identify rumors, misinformation, doubts and incomplete information about Zika among public social media users. You can find the reports for the specific months in which this activity ran in both English and Spanish here.

Social Media Monitoring to Inform Public Health Programming: Processes and recommendations from an example Zika-related study to detect rumors and misinformation in four Central and Latin American countries

Social Media Monitoring to Inform Public Health Programming: Processes and recommendations from an example Zika-related study to detect rumors and misinformation in four Central and Latin American countries

Social Media Report
Monitoreo de redes sociales para informar la programación de salud pública: procesos y recomendaciones de un estudio de ejemplo relacionado con el zika para detectar rumores y desinformación en cuatro países de América Central y América Latina

Monitoreo de redes sociales para informar la programación de salud pública: procesos y recomendaciones de un estudio de ejemplo relacionado con el zika para detectar rumores y desinformación en cuatro países de América Central y América Latina

Social Media Report
Monitoring of Zika-Related Rumors on Public Online Social Media Platforms, Period of Analysis: November 2016

Monitoring of Zika-Related Rumors on Public Online Social Media Platforms, Period of Analysis: November 2016

Social Media Report
Monitoring of Zika-Related Rumors on Public Online Social Media Platforms, Period of Analysis: July 2016

Monitoring of Zika-Related Rumors on Public Online Social Media Platforms, Period of Analysis: July 2016

Social Media Report
Monitoring of Zika-Related Rumors on Public Online Social Media Platforms, Period of Analysis: August 2016

Monitoring of Zika-Related Rumors on Public Online Social Media Platforms, Period of Analysis: August 2016

Social Media Report
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Monitoring of Zika-related Rumors on Public Online Social Media Platforms, Period of Analysis: October 2016

Social Media Report
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Monitoring of Zika-related Rumors on Public Online Social Media Platforms, Period of Analysis: September 2016

Social Media Report

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