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Infodemic: Growing social phenomenon associated with the COVID-19 pandemic

La infodemia: fenómeno social creciente asociado con la pandemia por COVID-19




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Infodemic: Growing social phenomenon associated with the COVID-19 pandemic .
rev. colomb. neumol. [Internet]. 2023 Jun. 1 [cited 2024 Nov. 21];35(1):103-6. Disponible en: https://doi.org/10.30789/rcneumologia.v35.n1.2023.615

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Pablo Salomon Montes Arcon,

Médico, Residente de tercer año, postgrado de Patología, Universidad de Cartagena


 The need for consumption by the public in terms of information and effective treatments for COVID-19 has highlighted the vulnerability of people to inaccurate data, which is a high risk given harmful behaviors that are presented by those affected by this phenomenon.


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