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在线搜索兴趣与脊髓灰质炎病例和疫苗接种覆盖率的关联:一项信息流行病学和生态学研究。

The association of online search interest with polio cases and vaccine coverage: an infodemiological and ecological study.

机构信息

Division of Pediatric Neurology, Departments of Pediatrics and Neurosciences, College of Medicine-Philippine General Hospital, University of the Philippines Manila, Manila, Philippines.

Department of Clinical Epidemiology, College of Medicine, University of the Philippines Manila, Manila, Philippines.

出版信息

Eur J Pediatr. 2021 Aug;180(8):2435-2441. doi: 10.1007/s00431-021-04049-4. Epub 2021 Mar 27.

Abstract

Achievement of universal eradication of paralytic poliomyelitis has remained a challenge. Despite the general decline in cases, multiple outbreaks attributed to poor vaccination still occur. Noncompliance from vaccination can be improved through education on various media platforms. In the internet age, online health-seeking behavior plays a significant role in this regard. Hence, our study investigated the association between global online search interest in polio with the number of polio cases and vaccination coverage. This infodemiological and ecological study utilized Google Trends' search volume index (SVI) for "polio" and the World Health Organization data on the number of polio cases (PC) and vaccine coverage rate (VCR) per country between 2006 and 2019. Associations between SVI for "polio" with PC and with VCR were evaluated. From the years 2006 to 2019, the global inquiry for this term was highest (i.e., SVI at 100) last October 2018. There was a direct correlation between the SVI for "polio" and PC while there was an inverse relationship between SVI and VCR per country per year. Both relationships have weak to moderate strength of associations. Based on our models, a one-unit increase in the SVI leads to a 3.8% increase in the number of polio cases. On the other hand, a one-unit increase in the SVI leads to a 0.01% decrease in the VCR.Conclusions: Dynamic changes in global SVIs for polio may reflect fluctuations in the number of polio cases and rates of vaccine coverage. Our study brings into light the largely untapped and potential use of online search behavior for polio to anticipate changes in PC and VCR in real-time. What is Known: •Parental vaccine hesitancy is a strong hindrance to the eradication of vaccine-preventable diseases. •The internet is a major source of information that modifies this attitude. What is New: •Internet health-seeking behavior can be measured using Google Trends' search volume index and can be used to correlate to certain aspects of public health determinants of a certain disease. •Google Trends' search volume index correlates with the number of polio cases/immunization rates, and this provides a basis for considering public health measures online.

摘要

实现小儿麻痹症的全球消除仍然是一个挑战。尽管病例总体呈下降趋势,但仍有多起因疫苗接种不力而导致的暴发。通过各种媒体平台进行教育,可以提高疫苗接种的依从性。在互联网时代,在线健康搜索行为在这方面发挥了重要作用。因此,我们的研究调查了全球对小儿麻痹症的在线搜索兴趣与小儿麻痹症病例数和疫苗接种覆盖率之间的关系。本infodemiological 和生态研究利用谷歌趋势的搜索量指数(SVI)的“小儿麻痹症”和世界卫生组织的数据的小儿麻痹症病例数(PC)和疫苗覆盖率(VCR)每个国家在 2006 年至 2019 年之间。评估 SVI 与 PC 之间的关联和 SVI 与 VCR 之间的关联。从 2006 年到 2019 年,全球对该术语的查询在去年 10 月达到最高水平(即 SVI 为 100)。SVI 与 PC 呈直接相关,而 SVI 与每年每个国家的 VCR 呈反比关系。这两种关系的关联强度都较弱到中等。根据我们的模型,SVI 每增加一个单位,小儿麻痹症病例数就会增加 3.8%。另一方面,SVI 每增加一个单位,VCR 就会降低 0.01%。结论:全球小儿麻痹症 SVI 的动态变化可能反映了小儿麻痹症病例数和疫苗覆盖率的波动。我们的研究揭示了在线搜索行为在小儿麻痹症方面的广泛应用潜力,可以实时预测 PC 和 VCR 的变化。已知内容:•父母对接种疫苗的犹豫是预防疫苗可预防疾病消除的主要障碍。•互联网是改变这种态度的主要信息来源。新内容:•可以使用谷歌趋势的搜索量指数来衡量互联网健康搜索行为,并将其用于关联特定疾病的某些公共卫生决定因素。•谷歌趋势的搜索量指数与小儿麻痹症病例数/免疫率相关,这为在线考虑公共卫生措施提供了依据。

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