Quantify the role of superspreaders -opinion leaders- on COVID-19 information propagation in the Chinese Sina-microblog.

<h4>Backgroud</h4>Effective communication of accurate information through social media constitutes an important component of public health interventions in modern time, when traditional public health approaches such as contact tracing, quarantine and isolation are among the few options f...

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Main Authors: Fulian Yin, Xinyu Xia, Nan Song, Lingyao Zhu, Jianhong Wu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234023
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spelling doaj-5fd83972ecc741459489c002d3c39a552021-03-04T11:54:34ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01156e023402310.1371/journal.pone.0234023Quantify the role of superspreaders -opinion leaders- on COVID-19 information propagation in the Chinese Sina-microblog.Fulian YinXinyu XiaNan SongLingyao ZhuJianhong Wu<h4>Backgroud</h4>Effective communication of accurate information through social media constitutes an important component of public health interventions in modern time, when traditional public health approaches such as contact tracing, quarantine and isolation are among the few options for the containing the disease spread in the population. The success of control of COVID-19 outbreak started from Wuhan, the capital city of Hubei Province of China relies heavily on the resilience of residents to follow public health interventions which induce substantial interruption of social-economic activities, and evidence shows that opinion leaders have been playing significant roles in the propagation of epidemic information and public health policy and implementations.<h4>Methods</h4>We design a mathematical model to quantify the roles of information superspreaders in single specific information which outbreaks rapidly and usually has a short duration period, and to examine the information propagation dynamics in the Chinese Sina-microblog. Our opinion-leader susceptible-forwarding-immune (OL-SFI) model is formulated to track the temporal evolution of forwarding quantities generated by opinion leaders and normal users.<h4>Results</h4>Data fitting from the real data of COVID-19 obtained from Chinese Sina-microblog can identify the different contact rates and forwarding probabilities (and hence calculate the basic information forwarding reproduction number of superspreaders), and can be used to evaluate the roles of opinion leaders in different stages of the information propagation and the outbreak unfolding.<h4>Conclusions</h4>The parameterized model can be used to nearcast the information propagation trend, and the model-based sensitivity analysis can help to explore important factors for the roles of opinion leaders.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234023
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author Fulian Yin
Xinyu Xia
Nan Song
Lingyao Zhu
Jianhong Wu
spellingShingle Fulian Yin
Xinyu Xia
Nan Song
Lingyao Zhu
Jianhong Wu
Quantify the role of superspreaders -opinion leaders- on COVID-19 information propagation in the Chinese Sina-microblog.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Fulian Yin
Xinyu Xia
Nan Song
Lingyao Zhu
Jianhong Wu
author_sort Fulian Yin
title Quantify the role of superspreaders -opinion leaders- on COVID-19 information propagation in the Chinese Sina-microblog.
title_short Quantify the role of superspreaders -opinion leaders- on COVID-19 information propagation in the Chinese Sina-microblog.
title_full Quantify the role of superspreaders -opinion leaders- on COVID-19 information propagation in the Chinese Sina-microblog.
title_fullStr Quantify the role of superspreaders -opinion leaders- on COVID-19 information propagation in the Chinese Sina-microblog.
title_full_unstemmed Quantify the role of superspreaders -opinion leaders- on COVID-19 information propagation in the Chinese Sina-microblog.
title_sort quantify the role of superspreaders -opinion leaders- on covid-19 information propagation in the chinese sina-microblog.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description <h4>Backgroud</h4>Effective communication of accurate information through social media constitutes an important component of public health interventions in modern time, when traditional public health approaches such as contact tracing, quarantine and isolation are among the few options for the containing the disease spread in the population. The success of control of COVID-19 outbreak started from Wuhan, the capital city of Hubei Province of China relies heavily on the resilience of residents to follow public health interventions which induce substantial interruption of social-economic activities, and evidence shows that opinion leaders have been playing significant roles in the propagation of epidemic information and public health policy and implementations.<h4>Methods</h4>We design a mathematical model to quantify the roles of information superspreaders in single specific information which outbreaks rapidly and usually has a short duration period, and to examine the information propagation dynamics in the Chinese Sina-microblog. Our opinion-leader susceptible-forwarding-immune (OL-SFI) model is formulated to track the temporal evolution of forwarding quantities generated by opinion leaders and normal users.<h4>Results</h4>Data fitting from the real data of COVID-19 obtained from Chinese Sina-microblog can identify the different contact rates and forwarding probabilities (and hence calculate the basic information forwarding reproduction number of superspreaders), and can be used to evaluate the roles of opinion leaders in different stages of the information propagation and the outbreak unfolding.<h4>Conclusions</h4>The parameterized model can be used to nearcast the information propagation trend, and the model-based sensitivity analysis can help to explore important factors for the roles of opinion leaders.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234023
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