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Internet studies on gastrointestinal symptoms predicted a buildup of COVID-19 cases later, massachusetts General Hospital studies found, demonstrating a new early precautionary formula for pandemic disease hot spots.
Researchers at Boston’s top-ranked hospital compared to researchers’ interest in loss of taste, appetite and diarrhea with the reported occurrence of COVID-19 in 15 US states. But it’s not the first time From January 20th to April 20th. Using trends inc. online tool. alphabet, discovered that the maximum search volume correlates strongly with instances in New York, New Jersey, California, Massachusetts, and Illinois (high-load states) 3 to 4 weeks later.
Research, published in the journal Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, showed that the same technique used to monitor pandemic influenza trends more than a decade ago could be used for coronavirus, the hospital said in a report this month. gastrointestinal symptoms, such as abdominal pain and diarrhea, that arouse interest in conducting the study.
“Our knowledge highlights the importance of gastrointestinal symptoms as a possible precautionary sign of COVID-19 infection and we recommend that Google Trends possibly be a valuable tool for predicting pandemics with gastrointestinal manifestations,” Kyle Staller, gastroenterologist and director of gastrointestinal motility at Mass General Laboratory and his colleagues wrote in the study.
Scientists are also lines of coronavirus in wastewater to identify where COVID-19 is spreading.
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