Authors
Ryen W White, Sheng Wang, Apurv Pant, Rave Harpaz, Pushpraj Shukla, Walter Sun, William DuMouchel, Eric Horvitz
Publication date
2016/2/1
Journal
Journal of biomedical informatics
Volume
59
Pages
42-48
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
The timely and accurate identification of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) following drug approval is a persistent and serious public health challenge. Aggregated data drawn from anonymized logs of Web searchers has been shown to be a useful source of evidence for detecting ADRs. However, prior studies have been based on the analysis of established ADRs, the existence of which may already be known publically. Awareness of these ADRs can inject existing knowledge about the known ADRs into online content and online behavior, and thus raise questions about the ability of the behavioral log-based methods to detect new ADRs. In contrast to previous studies, we investigate the use of search logs for the early detection of known ADRs. We use a large set of recently labeled ADRs and negative controls to evaluate the ability of search logs to accurately detect ADRs in advance of their publication. We leverage …
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Scholar articles
RW White, S Wang, A Pant, R Harpaz, P Shukla, W Sun… - Journal of biomedical informatics, 2016