Ferreira Caceres Maria Mercedes, Sosa Juan Pablo, Lawrence Jannel A, Sestacovschi Cristina, Tidd-Johnson Atiyah, Rasool Muhammad Haseeb Ui, Gadamidi Vinay Kumar, Ozair Saleha, Pandav Krunal, Cuevas-Lou Claudia, Parrish Matthew, Rodriguez Ivan, Fernandez Javier Perez
Division of Research & Academic Affairs, Larkin Community Hospital, South Miami, Florida, USA.
Department of Medicine, American University of Antigua, Coolidge, Antigua.
AIMS Public Health. 2022 Jan 12;9(2):262-277. doi: 10.3934/publichealth.2022018. eCollection 2022.
Since the inception of the current pandemic, COVID-19 related misinformation has played a role in defaulting control of the situation. It has become evident that the internet, social media, and other communication outlets with readily available data have contributed to the dissemination and availability of misleading information. It has perpetuated beliefs that led to vaccine avoidance, mask refusal, and utilization of medications with insignificant scientific data, ultimately contributing to increased morbidity. Undoubtedly, misinformation has become a challenge and a burden to individual health, public health, and governments globally. Our review article aims at providing an overview and summary regarding the role of media, other information outlets, and their impact on the pandemic. The goal of this article is to increase awareness of the negative impact of misinformation on the pandemic. In addition, we discuss a few recommendations that could aid in decreasing this burden, as preventing the conception and dissemination of misinformation is essential.
自当前疫情开始以来,与新冠病毒相关的错误信息在疫情防控不力方面起到了推波助澜的作用。显而易见,互联网、社交媒体以及其他能轻松获取数据的通信渠道,助长了误导性信息的传播与扩散。这些错误信息使人们坚信一些观念,导致他们拒绝接种疫苗、拒绝佩戴口罩,并使用缺乏充分科学依据的药物,最终致使发病率上升。毫无疑问,错误信息已成为全球个人健康、公共卫生以及各国政府面临的一项挑战与负担。我们的综述文章旨在概述媒体及其他信息渠道在疫情中所起的作用及其影响。本文的目的是提高人们对错误信息给疫情带来负面影响的认识。此外,我们还讨论了一些有助于减轻这一负担的建议,因为防止错误信息的产生与传播至关重要。