Ocular-symptoms-related Google Search Trends during the COVID-19 Pandemic in Europe.

作者: Mehmet Okka , Refik Oltulu , Selman Belviranli , Enver Mirza , Gunsu Deniz Mirza

DOI: 10.1007/S10792-021-01782-5

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摘要: To investigate the correlation between daily relative search volume (RSV) of keywords related to coronavirus and ocular symptoms, numbers disease 2019 (COVID-19) new cases deaths in Europe using Google Trends (GT). The RSVs selected symptoms 24 January 1 June 2020 United Kingdom, Spain, Italy, Germany Turkey were accessed from GT. COVID-19 same time interval aforementioned countries compared with terms. Germany, most affected pandemic Europe. In these countries, statistically significant strong correlations found ranging 0.175 0.807. Ocular are not frequent signs COVID-19, but surface is a possible route for transmission COVID-19. preliminary outcomes this study demonstrated that there news about relation eye mass media may have influenced internet activity public symptoms.

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