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2025
Exploring Public Sentiment on the Repurposing of Ivermectin for COVID-19 Treatment: Cross-Sectional Study Using Twitter Data
JMIR Form Res 2025 (Mar 27); 9:e50536
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Impact of Social Media Influencers on Amplifying Positive Public Health Messages
J Med Internet Res 2025 (Mar 21); 27:e73062
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Contextualizing Changes in e-Cigarette Use During the Early COVID-19 Pandemic and Accompanying Infodemic (“So Much Contradictory Evidence”): Qualitative Document Analysis of Reddit Forums
J Med Internet Res 2025 (Mar 20); 27:e66010
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COVID-19 Public Health Communication on X (Formerly Twitter): Cross-Sectional Study of Message Type, Sentiment, and Source
JMIR Form Res 2025 (Mar 19); 9:e59687
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Understanding Citizens’ Response to Social Activities on Twitter in US Metropolises During the COVID-19 Recovery Phase Using a Fine-Tuned Large Language Model: Application of AI
J Med Internet Res 2025 (Feb 11); 27:e63824
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Public Health Messaging on Twitter During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Observational Study
J Med Internet Res 2025 (Feb 05); 27:e63910
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When Infodemic Meets Epidemic: Systematic Literature Review
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025 (Feb 03); 11:e55642
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Unraveling the Use of Disinformation Hashtags by Social Bots During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Social Networks Analysis
JMIR Infodemiology 2025 (Jan 09); 5:e50021
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2024
Wellness Influencer Responses to COVID-19 Vaccines on Social Media: A Longitudinal Observational Study
J Med Internet Res 2024 (Nov 27); 26:e56651
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Association Between X/Twitter and Prescribing Behavior During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Retrospective Ecological Study
JMIR Infodemiology 2024 (Nov 18); 4:e56675
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Evaluation of Drug and Herbal Medicinal Promotions on Social Media During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Relation to World Health Organization Ethical Criteria and South African Health Products Regulatory Authority Guidelines in South Africa: Cross-Sectional Content Analysis
Online J Public Health Inform 2024 (Sep 18); 16:e58378
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A Comprehensive Analysis of COVID-19 Misinformation, Public Health Impacts, and Communication Strategies: Scoping Review
J Med Internet Res 2024 (Aug 21); 26:e56931
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Retrospecting Digital Media Use, Negative Emotions, and Trust Gaps During the COVID-19 Pandemic in China: Cross-Sectional Web-Based Survey
J Med Internet Res 2024 (Jul 10); 26:e49422
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A Serious Game (“Fight With Virus”) for Preventing COVID-19 Health Rumors: Development and Experimental Study
JMIR Serious Games 2024 (Feb 26); 12:e45546
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2023
Ontarians’ Perceptions of Public Health Communications and Misinformation During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Survey Study
JMIR Form Res 2023 (Jun 02); 7:e38323
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A Personalized Avatar-Based Web Application to Help People Understand How Social Distancing Can Reduce the Spread of COVID-19: Cross-sectional, Observational, Pre-Post Study
JMIR Form Res 2023 (Apr 25); 7:e38430
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Understanding the Public’s Attitudes Toward COVID-19 Vaccines in Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom: Qualitative Social Media Analysis
J Med Internet Res 2023 (Mar 29); 25:e38404
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Detecting Tweets Containing Cannabidiol-Related COVID-19 Misinformation Using Transformer Language Models and Warning Letters From Food and Drug Administration: Content Analysis and Identification
JMIR Infodemiology 2023 (Jan 23); 3:e38390
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2022
Empowering Health Care Workers on Social Media to Bolster Trust in Science and Vaccination During the Pandemic: Making IMPACT Using a Place-Based Approach
J Med Internet Res 2022 (Oct 17); 24(10):e38949
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Public Health Information Seeking, Trust, and COVID-19 Prevention Behaviors: Cross-sectional Study
J Med Internet Res 2022 (Sep 30); 24(9):e37846
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