Social listening and the use of qualitative data for monitoring health behaviours and trust

The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated how rapidly incorrect information about vaccines can emerge and evolve online, fuelling hesitancy to national
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MOOD Science Webinar

Every last Wednesday of the MOOD project is hosting a series of science webinars on topics related to disease surveillance and
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MOOD Science Webinar

Every last Wednesday of the MOOD project is hosting a series of science webinars on topics related to disease surveillance and
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MOOD Science Webinars

Every last Wednesday of the month, MOOD hosts a series of science webinars inviting leading experts on topics related to
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MOOD goes to the eighth International Meeting on Emerging Diseases and Surveillance, IMED 2021

About the event MOOD’s partner, the Internation Society for Infectious Disease, is organizing an international conference -IMED 2021, that will
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Eighth International Meeting on Emerging Diseases and Surveillance, IMED 2021.

About MOOD’s partner, the Internation Society for Infectious Disease, is organizing an international conference -IMED 2021, that will be held
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Eighth International Meeting on Emerging Diseases and Surveillance, IMED 2021.

About MOOD’s partner, the Internation Society for Infectious Disease, is organizing an international conference -IMED 2021, that will be held
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MOOD Mid-Term Progress Event (12 July): a Summer Recap

2021 has seen groundbreaking scientific and collaborative achievements in epidemic research, uncovering novel challenges and breakingthrought solutions for national and
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MOOD Innovations for Epidemic Intelligence: Users Consultation

This meeting aims to reinforce and organize the interactions between future users of MOOD project outputs and MOOD researchers. During
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MOOD Innovations for Epidemic Intelligence: Users Consultation

This meeting aims to reinforce and organize the interactions between future users of MOOD project outputs and MOOD researchers. During
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