TY - JOUR
T1 - Public health awareness of autoimmune diseases after the death of a celebrity
AU - Bragazzi, Nicola Luigi
AU - Watad, Abdulla
AU - Brigo, Francesco
AU - Adawi, Mohammad
AU - Amital, Howard
AU - Shoenfeld, Yehuda
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016, International League of Associations for Rheumatology (ILAR).
PY - 2017/8/1
Y1 - 2017/8/1
N2 - Autoimmune disorders impose a high burden, in terms of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Vasculitis is an autoimmune disorder that causes inflammation and destruction of blood vessels. Harold Allen Ramis, a famous American actor, director, writer, and comedian, died on the February 24, 2014, of complications of an autoimmune inflammatory vasculitis. To investigate the relation between interests and awareness of an autoimmune disease after a relevant event such as the death of a celebrity, we systematically mined Google Trends, Wikitrends, Google News, YouTube, and Twitter, in any language, from their inception until October 31, 2016. Twenty-eight thousand eight hundred fifty-two tweets; 4,133,615 accesses to Wikipedia; 6780 news; and 11,400 YouTube videos were retrieved, processed, and analyzed. The Harold Ramis death of vasculitis resulted into an increase in vasculitis-related Google searches, Wikipedia page accesses, and tweet production, documenting a peak in February 2014. No trend could be detected concerning uploading YouTube videos. The usage of Big Data is promising in the fields of immunology and rheumatology. Clinical practitioners should be aware of this emerging phenomenon.
AB - Autoimmune disorders impose a high burden, in terms of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Vasculitis is an autoimmune disorder that causes inflammation and destruction of blood vessels. Harold Allen Ramis, a famous American actor, director, writer, and comedian, died on the February 24, 2014, of complications of an autoimmune inflammatory vasculitis. To investigate the relation between interests and awareness of an autoimmune disease after a relevant event such as the death of a celebrity, we systematically mined Google Trends, Wikitrends, Google News, YouTube, and Twitter, in any language, from their inception until October 31, 2016. Twenty-eight thousand eight hundred fifty-two tweets; 4,133,615 accesses to Wikipedia; 6780 news; and 11,400 YouTube videos were retrieved, processed, and analyzed. The Harold Ramis death of vasculitis resulted into an increase in vasculitis-related Google searches, Wikipedia page accesses, and tweet production, documenting a peak in February 2014. No trend could be detected concerning uploading YouTube videos. The usage of Big Data is promising in the fields of immunology and rheumatology. Clinical practitioners should be aware of this emerging phenomenon.
KW - Autoimmunity
KW - Big Data
KW - Harold Ramis
KW - Social network
KW - Vasculitis
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U2 - 10.1007/s10067-016-3513-5
DO - 10.1007/s10067-016-3513-5
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C2 - 28000011
AN - SCOPUS:85006721274
SN - 0770-3198
VL - 36
SP - 1911
EP - 1917
JO - Clinical Rheumatology
JF - Clinical Rheumatology
IS - 8
ER -