Twitter helps Chicago find sources of food poisoning
date:Aug 27, 2014
er with North Carolina State University in Raleigh. He wasnt involved in the study.

The focus is on trying to identify outbreaks that may not have been seen from traditional public health signals through hospitals or reportable disease databases, so yeah, it's really good stuff, Chapman said.

Chapman said there could be an issue with resources when people have to follow up with extra inspections based on all those tweets and online signals.

But the good outweighs the bad, he said.

Chapman sa
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