Facebook to prevent epidemic

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Predatory epidemic can be prevented by using social media Facebook and telephone records. Experts have said this after the study, experts said.

According to the researchers, it is not possible to vaccinate all around the world to prevent any disease being spread in the form of epidemic. But some people can be identified by watching social media and telephone records such as Facebook, who are central to these societies. In real life they also have the same role in their boundaries or society. They work as a travel and link between different communities and communities of society or the state. They circled around many people to move around. Therefore, if some people of this type of central character can be vaccinated quickly, then possible pandemic can be prevented. Because, it can be damaged by the disease of the disease from one group to another or the spread of the community.

The research paper published on Wednesday by the Journal of the Royal Society Interface gave such an opinion. The study was done on over five hundred students of different universities. There also, those who are in the central character of social media or the digital world, they also have similar appearances in real life.

Anis Monnes, a professor of research in Denmark's technical university, said, "If you are in the center of interest to friends, as many people connected to you on Facebook and you have a phone number. Then your social status may be used as a bridge to spread epidemic among different populations. That is, you can spread from one community to another. The germ of disease.

Therefore, if the resources for vaccination are limited, then the spread of the epidemic can be prevented if people of such central character vaccinate without giving them all the vaccine. Identifying these people using technology is not too expensive and difficult.

The purpose of this type of vaccine is to reduce the number of people at risk of infection. Because it reduces the chance of contact with people who have not been immunized.