Digital Strategy and Social Media for Infectious Diseases
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Digital Strategy and Social Media for Infectious Diseases
Abstract
This supplement demonstrates the profound reach of social media across several domains: improved clinical care and advocacy, data analysis, broad reach to diverse patient populations, educational access, best practices in medical education, peer review, digital strategy for individuals and institutions, and combating misinformation.
Keywords: digital strategy; dissemination of information; infectious diseases; social media.
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