Chlorine dioxide: its impact on internet search trends in times of COVID-19

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chlorine dioxide, Google Trends, COVID-19, trend, Internet

Abstract

Introduction: the increasing worldwide number of cases of COVID-19 has led to the deterioration of mental health and researches of new treatments; this has resulted in an explosion of keyword searches on Internet.

Objective: this research has described the use of Google Trends to measure the search queries in internet for terms associated with the COVID-19 pandemic in different regions of Peru as well as its potential to conduct research on health aspects.

Method: it was measured the search trends in internet for the term "chlorine dioxide" in the period from June 3 to September 3, 2020. Google trends data were used on a fraction of the keyword searches, and the outcomes were analyzed according to the geographic location and defined period.

Results: it was found a higher tendency of searching  related terms in Bolivia, Perú, Ecuador, Argentina, and México. A high positive correlation was found between the level of search in Argentina and the number of COVID-19 cases in this country, unlike Peru, Ecuador and Mexico, where the correlation was very low. Instead, in Bolivia there was a very low negative correlation. Google Trends could also potentially define the appropriate time and location to practice risk communication strategies to affected populations.

Conclusions: an appropriate risk communication could help to prevent the excessive information intakes, which often causes concern or panic in different populations.

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Sebastián Iglesias-Osores, Universidad Nacional Pedro Ruiz Gallo (UNPRG)

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Johnny Leandro Saavedra-Camacho, Universidad Nacional Pedro Ruiz Gallo (UNPRG)

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Miguel Alcántara-Mimbela, Universidad Nacional Pedro Ruiz Gallo (UNPRG)

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Lizbeth Maribel Córdova-Rojas, Universidad Nacional de Jaén

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Published

2021-05-30

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Iglesias-Osores S, Saavedra-Camacho JL, Alcántara-Mimbela M, Córdova-Rojas LM. Chlorine dioxide: its impact on internet search trends in times of COVID-19. Rev Inf Cient [Internet]. 2021 May 30 [cited 2025 May 9];100(3):e3442. Available from: https://revinfcientifica.sld.cu/index.php/ric/article/view/3442

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