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Google search patterns monitoring the daily health impact of heatwaves in England: How do the findings compare to established syndromic surveillance systems from 2013 to 2017?

机译:Google搜索模式可监测英国热浪对健康的日常影响:这些发现与2013年至2017年已建立的综合症监测系统相比如何?

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One of the implications of climate change is a predicted increase in frequent and severe heatwaves. The impact of heatwaves on the health of the population is captured through real-time syndromic healthcare surveillance systems monitored daily in England during the summer months. Internet search data could potentially provide improved timeliness and help to assess the wider population health impact of heat by capturing a population sub-group who are symptomatic but do not seek healthcare. A retrospective observational study was carried out from June 2013 to September 2017 in England to compare daily trends in validated syndromic surveillance heat related morbidity indicators against symptom-based heatwave related Google search terms. The degree of correlation was determined with Spearman correlation coefficients and lag assessment was carried out to determine timeliness. Daily increases in frequency in Google search terms during heatwave events correlated well with validated syndromic indicators. Correlation coefficients between search term frequency and syndromic indicators from 2013 to 2017 were highest with the telehealth service NHS 111 (range of 0.684-0.900 by search term). Lag analysis revealed a similar timeliness between the data sources, suggesting Google data did not provide a delayed or earlier signal in the context of England's syndromic surveillance systems. This work highlights the potential benefits for countries which lack established public health surveillance systems to monitor heat-related morbidity and the use of internet search data to assess the wider population health impact of exposure to heat.
机译:气候变化的影响之一是预计频繁和严重的热浪将增加。夏季,英格兰每天通过实时监测的综合症状医疗保健监视系统来捕获热浪对人口健康的影响。互联网搜索数据可能会提供及时性,并通过捕获有症状但不寻求医疗保健的人群来帮助评估热量对人类健康的更广泛影响。 2013年6月至2017年9月在英国进行了一项回顾性观察研究,以比较经验证的症状监测与热相关的发病率指标与基于症状的与热波相关的Google搜索字词的每日趋势。利用Spearman相关系数确定相关程度,并进行滞后评估以确定及时性。在热浪事件期间,Google搜索字词的每日频率增加与经过验证的综合症候群密切相关。使用远程医疗服务NHS 111时,2013年至2017年搜索词频率与症状指标之间的相关系数最高(搜索词的范围为0.684-0.900)。滞后分析显示出数据源之间的时效性相似,这表明Google数据在英格兰的症状监测系统中并未提供延迟或更早的信号。这项工作着重指出了那些缺乏建立公共卫生监测系统来监测与热有关的发病率的国家的潜在好处,以及缺乏利用互联网搜索数据来评估接触热对更广泛的人口健康影响的国家的潜在收益。

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