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Análise de fake news veiculadas durante a pandemia de COVID-19 no Brasil

OBJECTIVE. To describe the characteristics of fake news about COVID-19 disseminated in Brazil from January to June 2020. METHOD. The fake news recorded until 30 June 2020 in two websites (Globo Corporation website G1 and Ministry of Health) were collected and categorized according to their content....

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Autores principales: de Barcelos, Thainá do Nascimento, Muniz, Luíza Nepomuceno, Dantas, Deborah Marinho, Cotrim, Dorival Fagundes, Cavalcante, João Roberto, Faerstein, Eduardo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Organización Panamericana de la Salud 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8118089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34007263
http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2021.65
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author de Barcelos, Thainá do Nascimento
Muniz, Luíza Nepomuceno
Dantas, Deborah Marinho
Cotrim, Dorival Fagundes
Cavalcante, João Roberto
Faerstein, Eduardo
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Muniz, Luíza Nepomuceno
Dantas, Deborah Marinho
Cotrim, Dorival Fagundes
Cavalcante, João Roberto
Faerstein, Eduardo
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description OBJECTIVE. To describe the characteristics of fake news about COVID-19 disseminated in Brazil from January to June 2020. METHOD. The fake news recorded until 30 June 2020 in two websites (Globo Corporation website G1 and Ministry of Health) were collected and categorized according to their content. From each piece of fake news, the following information was extracted: publication date, title, channel (e.g., WhatsApp), format (text, photo, video), and website in which it was recorded. Terms were selected from fake news titles for analysis in Google Trends to determine whether the number of searches using the selected terms had increased after the fake news appeared. The Brazilian regions with the highest percent increase in searches using the terms were also identified. RESULTS. In the two websites, 329 fake news about COVID-19 were retrieved. Most fake news were spread through WhatsApp and Facebook. The most frequent thematic categories were: politics (20.1%), epidemiology and statistics (e.g., proportion of cases and deaths) (19.5%), and prevention (16.1%). According to Google Trends, the number of searches using the terms retrieved from the fake news increased 34.3% during the period studied. The largest increase was recorded in the Southeast (45.1%) and the Northeast (27.8%). CONCLUSIONS. The fake news spread during the first 6 months of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil were characterized by political content as well as misinformation about the number of cases and deaths and about prevention measures and treatment. The main dissemination channels were WhatsApp and Facebook, with the use of messages, images, and videos, with greater reach in the Southeast and Northeast of Brazil.
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spelling pubmed-81180892021-05-17 Análise de fake news veiculadas durante a pandemia de COVID-19 no Brasil de Barcelos, Thainá do Nascimento Muniz, Luíza Nepomuceno Dantas, Deborah Marinho Cotrim, Dorival Fagundes Cavalcante, João Roberto Faerstein, Eduardo Rev Panam Salud Publica Artigo Original OBJECTIVE. To describe the characteristics of fake news about COVID-19 disseminated in Brazil from January to June 2020. METHOD. The fake news recorded until 30 June 2020 in two websites (Globo Corporation website G1 and Ministry of Health) were collected and categorized according to their content. From each piece of fake news, the following information was extracted: publication date, title, channel (e.g., WhatsApp), format (text, photo, video), and website in which it was recorded. Terms were selected from fake news titles for analysis in Google Trends to determine whether the number of searches using the selected terms had increased after the fake news appeared. The Brazilian regions with the highest percent increase in searches using the terms were also identified. RESULTS. In the two websites, 329 fake news about COVID-19 were retrieved. Most fake news were spread through WhatsApp and Facebook. The most frequent thematic categories were: politics (20.1%), epidemiology and statistics (e.g., proportion of cases and deaths) (19.5%), and prevention (16.1%). According to Google Trends, the number of searches using the terms retrieved from the fake news increased 34.3% during the period studied. The largest increase was recorded in the Southeast (45.1%) and the Northeast (27.8%). CONCLUSIONS. The fake news spread during the first 6 months of the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil were characterized by political content as well as misinformation about the number of cases and deaths and about prevention measures and treatment. The main dissemination channels were WhatsApp and Facebook, with the use of messages, images, and videos, with greater reach in the Southeast and Northeast of Brazil. Organización Panamericana de la Salud 2021-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8118089/ /pubmed/34007263 http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2021.65 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/Este é um artigo de acesso aberto distribuído sob os termos da Licença Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO, que permite o uso, distribuição e reprodução em qualquer meio, desde que o trabalho original seja devidamente citado. Não são permitidas modificações ou uso comercial dos artigos. Em qualquer reprodução do artigo, não deve haver nenhuma sugestão de que a OPAS ou o artigo avaliem qualquer organização ou produtos específicos. Não é permitido o uso do logotipo da OPAS. Este aviso deve ser preservado juntamente com o URL original do artigo. Crédito do logotipo e texto em acesso aberto: PLoS, sob licença Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported
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Muniz, Luíza Nepomuceno
Dantas, Deborah Marinho
Cotrim, Dorival Fagundes
Cavalcante, João Roberto
Faerstein, Eduardo
Análise de fake news veiculadas durante a pandemia de COVID-19 no Brasil
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title_fullStr Análise de fake news veiculadas durante a pandemia de COVID-19 no Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Análise de fake news veiculadas durante a pandemia de COVID-19 no Brasil
title_short Análise de fake news veiculadas durante a pandemia de COVID-19 no Brasil
title_sort análise de fake news veiculadas durante a pandemia de covid-19 no brasil
topic Artigo Original
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8118089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34007263
http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2021.65
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