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JMIR Infodemiology|July 5, 2022
The Association Between Dissemination and Characteristics of Pro-/Anti-COVID-19 Vaccine Messages on Twitter: Application of the Elaboration Likelihood ModelVipin Saini, Li-Lin Liang, Yu-Chen Yang, et al.JMIR Infodemiology|May 17, 2022
Public Opinion and Sentiment Before and at the Beginning of COVID-19 Vaccinations in Japan: Twitter AnalysisQian Niu, Junyu Liu, Masaya Kato, et al.JMIR Infodemiology|November 21, 2022
(Mis)Information on Digital Platforms: Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Content From Twitter and Sina Weibo in the COVID-19 PandemicSarah Kreps, Julie George, Noah Watson, et al.JMIR Infodemiology|March 6, 2025
Understanding Patient Experiences of Vulvodynia Through Reddit: Qualitative AnalysisAurora J Grutman, Sara Perelmuter, Abigail Perez, et al.JMIR Infodemiology|February 24, 2025
Characterizing Experiences With Hikikomori Syndrome on Twitter Among Japanese-Language Users: Qualitative Infodemiology Content AnalysisMisa Ashley Uchiyama, Hirofumi Bekki, Tiana McMann, et al.JMIR Infodemiology|January 30, 2025
Geosocial Media's Early Warning Capabilities Across US County-Level Political Clusters: Observational StudyDorian Arifi, Bernd Resch, Mauricio Santillana, et al.JMIR Infodemiology|August 12, 2024
Collective Intelligence-Based Participatory COVID-19 Surveillance in Accra, Ghana: Pilot Mixed Methods StudyGifty Marley, Phyllis Dako-Gyeke, Prajwol Nepal, et al.JMIR Infodemiology|May 2, 2024
Experiences of Women With Medical Abortion Care Reflected in Social Media (VEILLE Study): Noninterventional Retrospective Exploratory Infodemiology StudyGiulia Gouy, Luisa Attali, Paméla Voillot, et al.JMIR Infodemiology|January 7, 2026
Review of the Quality and Reliability of Online Arabic Content on Diabetic Retinopathy: Infodemiological StudyAbdullah Ahmed Alabdrabulridha, Dalal Mahmoud Alabdulmohsen, Maryam Abdullah AlNajjar, et al.JMIR Infodemiology|February 12, 2025
Identifying Misinformation About Unproven Cancer Treatments on Social Media Using User-Friendly Linguistic Characteristics: Content AnalysisIlona Fridman, Dahlia Boyles, Ria Chheda, et al.Pageof 27