- Currently, it is estimated that 63,000 searches are performed per second on Google.
- As every year, the annual results of Google Trends were presented with the most searched terms in Mexico during 2022.
- On this occasion, “My Vaccine” was the most popular due to the interest among the population to complete their registration and be able to access the biological.
One more year is about to end and the most common thing is to make a summary of everything that has happened during the last 12 months. To do this, there are different technological tools and one of the most useful is Google Trends. Its importance lies in the fact that it allows offering the most popular searches on the internet and for this 2022 the term “My Vaccine” It was the most popular among Mexicans.
the origin of everything
To begin with, Google is one of the leading pages on the internet. The founders were Larry Page and Sergey Brinwho started the project in 1996 when they were students at the Stanford University.
Although the original name of the finder was BackRubin 1997 it was changed to Google to refer to the mathematical term “googol” It refers to the number 10 raised to the power of 100.
Since then the growth has been exponential and today it is one of the most popular internet pages in the world. In fact, it is estimated that approximately 63 thousand search queries are made every second. When someone wants to obtain information on any word or topic, the first thing they do is open Google.
For its part, the company delivers annual reports and one of the reports that generates the greatest expectation is that of the most searched words or topics each year. To obtain the results, it is based on the searches carried out during a period of time and a certain geographical space.
What do Mexicans look for on the internet?
With this in mind, as it has done in previous years, Google Trends presented the results of The year in searches 2022. In the case of Mexico, within the Trending category the most popular term was “My Vaccine”.
In this sense, everything is part of the strategy adopted by the federal government to protect the population during the pandemic. In fact, since December 2020 the immunization campaign against Covid-19 began in our country. To keep an order the My Vaccine portal was enabled in which it was necessary to complete a registration to be able to go to an official center and receive the biological.
Since then this page has been one of the most sought after on the internet. While during this 2022 the interest increased because the application of the doses began but now in the child population.
For its part, in second position of the most searched topics of the year is “Covid-19 prevention”. With this, it can be interpreted that the interest among the population is maintained. Although the risk is now less than a year or two ago, it by no means means that the pandemic is over. In fact, during the winter season, infections in Mexico have increased in a dangerous way.
However, within the report prepared by Google Trends there are also other categories. Others that stand out are those of athletes, actors, celebrities, technology and video games most searched for on the internet. In all cases they work to identify the topics that were trending during 2022 among Mexicans.
Google could identify the appearance of epidemic outbreaks
On the other hand, this type of work can also have higher profits worldwide. A study conducted by the Kyoto University School of Medicine showed that public health would be one of the most benefited areas.
The researchers analyzed real cases of hand foot and mouth disease (HFMD) between 2004 and 2021, detailing the cross-correlation between the real cases and different keywords in relation to the pathology.
With this in mind, it is mentioned that the searches carried out on Google are indicative in order to prevent epidemic outbreaks. When any word or term generates high interest in the population, it is an alarm signal.
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