| Literature DB >> 32806772 |
Andrea Moscadelli1, Giuseppe Albora1, Massimiliano Alberto Biamonte1, Duccio Giorgetti1, Michele Innocenzio1, Sonia Paoli1, Chiara Lorini1, Paolo Bonanni1, Guglielmo Bonaccorsi1.
Abstract
During the Covid-19 pandemic, risk communication has often been ineffective, and from this perspective "fake news" has found fertile ground, both as a cause and a consequence of it. The aim of this study is to measure how much "fake news" and corresponding verified news have circulated in Italy in the period between 31 December 2019 and 30 April 2020, and to estimate the quality of informal and formal communication. We used the BuzzSumo application to gather the most shared links on the Internet related to the pandemic in Italy, using keywords chosen according to the most frequent "fake news" during that period. For each research we noted the numbers of "fake news" articles and science-based news articles, as well as the number of engagements. We reviewed 2102 articles. Links that contained fake news were shared 2,352,585 times, accounting for 23.1% of the total shares of all the articles reviewed. Our study throws light on the "fake news" phenomenon in the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. A quantitative assessment is fundamental in order to understand the impact of false information and to define political and technical interventions in health communication. Starting from this evaluation, health literacy should be improved by means of specific interventions in order to improve informal and formal communication.Entities:
Keywords: BuzzSumo; Covid-19; coronavirus; fake news; health literacy; social media
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32806772 PMCID: PMC7459609 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17165850
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Main events of Covid-19 pandemic in Italy.
| Periods | Events |
|---|---|
| Period 1: 31 December 2019–19 February 2020 | Wuhan Municipal Health Commission, China, reported a cluster of cases of pneumonia in Wuhan, Hubei Province. A novel coronavirus was eventually identified. |
| Period 2: 20 February 2020–10 March 2020 | “Patient 1” identified in Codogno, Italy |
| Period 3: 11 March 2020–30 April 2020 | Lockdown is extended to all Italy |
Contents of the most frequent fake news.
| Key Words | “Fake News” |
|---|---|
| Origine (origin) |
The outbreak was a result of an accidental release from a Wuhan laboratory Sars-Cov-2 does not have an animal origin |
| Laboratorio (laboratory) |
Sars-Cov-2 was engineered in a Wuhan laboratory |
| Complotto (plot) |
Sars-CoV-2 was created by governments Sars-Cov-2 is a biological weapon |
| HIV (HIV) |
Sars-Cov-2 was engineered in a laboratory when researching a vaccine for HIV |
| Vitamina C (vitamin C) |
Vitamin C supplements protect against the Sars-Cov-2 infection |
| Vitamina D (vitamin d) |
Vitamin D is an effective therapy against Covid-19 A high level of vitamin D in the blood is effective in preventing Covid-19 |
| Aglio (garlic) |
People who eat large quantities of garlic are not infected by Sars-Cov-2 |
| 5G (5G) |
Correlation between 5G technology and the spread of Sars-CoV-2 |
Figure 1Comprehensive and synoptic data analysis of all content analyzed (vaccine = vaccino; origin = origine; laboratory = laboratorio; plot = complotto; HIV = HIV; vitamin C = vitamina C; vitamin D = vitamina D; garlic = aglio; 5G = 5G).
Percentage distributions of total links and shares for each search. Period: 31 December 2019–30 April 2020.
| Key Words | No. News (%) | No. Shares (%) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fake | Verified | Fake | Verified | |
| Vitamina C (vitamin C) | 24.0% | 76.0% | 32.0% | 68.0% |
| Vitamina D (vitamin D) | 79.6% | 20.4% | 89.4% | 10.6% |
| Aglio (garlic) | 18.0% | 82.0% | 68.4% | 31.6% |
| 5G (5G) | 32.8% | 67.2% | 36.8% | 63.2% |
| Vaccino (vaccine) | 7.7% | 92.7% | 6.6% | 93.4% |
| Complotto (plot) | 29.3% | 70.7% | 27.7% | 72.3% |
| Origine (origin) | 37.3% | 62.7% | 14.8% | 85.2% |
| Laboratorio (laboratory) | 52.8% | 47.2% | 65.6% | 34.4% |
| HIV (HIV) | 11.1% | 88.9% | 77.8% | 22.2% |
| Total | 31.9% | 68.1% | 23.1% | 76.9% |