Internet firms’ general social networks and web-based technologies that have been utilized to monitor and control illnesses
Company
Tool(s)
Causes
The greatest philanthropic platform in the entire globe, particularly when it comes to diseases, is Causes. Among other compassionate uses, this social network may be a useful instrument for increasing knowledge of and funds for those affected by diseases.
Facebook
Facebook does not employ a specific method, but with approximately 3 billion users, it might be used to monitor illness and epidemic patterns identically to Google Trends. The latest launch of an organ donor status option by Facebook for its members may help with organ donation and transplantation in the medical industry.
Google
Google Trends is a program that estimates the global epidemic activity of several infectious illnesses in real-time using aggregated Google search results.
Twitter
Twitter does not utilize a specific technology, but with more than 350 million users, the website’s trends and hashtags may be able to aid with the real-time detection of viral epidemics.
Author D.T. is Editorial Board member of Exploration of Digital Health Technologies, but he had no involvement in the peer-review of this article and had no access to information regarding its peer-review. The other author declares that he has no conflicts of interest.
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