Tracking Swine Flu Vaccination Rates And Attitudes Via Twitter

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Tracking Swine Flu Vaccination Rates And Attitudes Via Twitter

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A unique and innovative analysis of how social media can affect the spread of a disease has been designed and implemented by a scientist at Penn State University studying attitudes toward the H1N1

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Penn scientist tracks attitudes and H1N1 vaccination rates on Twitter

news-medical.net — “A unique and innovative analysis of how social media can affect the spread of a disease has been designed and implemented by a scientist at Penn State University studying attitudes toward the H1N1 vaccine. Marcel Salath-, an assistant professor of biology, studied how users of Twitter -- a popular microblogging and social-networking service -- expressed their sentiments about a new vaccine.View full resource at news-medical.net

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