The Medicine Quality Monitoring Globe: A public health intelligence system for collecting and curating reports of substandard and falsified medical products from publicly available Internet news media
et al., medRxiv, doi:10.64898/2025.12.19.25342665, Dec 2025
The Medicine Quality Monitoring Globe (MQM Globe) monitors online news media reports about substandard and falsified medical products. Between July 2018 and December 2024, the system captured 2.3 million reports, identifying 20,000 distinct relevant reports and 11,000 specific incidents of poor-quality medical products. The database contains many reports of substandard and falsified COVID-19 medications including ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine.
Freifeld et al., 22 Dec 2025, preprint, 19 authors.
The Medicine Quality Monitoring Globe: A public health intelligence system for collecting and curating reports of substandard and falsified medical products from publicly available Internet news media
doi:10.64898/2025.12.19.25342665
This article describes the development and assessment of a publicly available online platform, the Medicine Quality Monitoring Globe, for monitoring news media and regulatory agency information related to SF medical products events. This active and timely system curates and organises reports in five languages.
Conflict of interest statement The authors state that they have no conflicts of interest.
Supplementary materials As of January 2025, there are a total of 161 queries for English language, 201 for French language, 182 for Spanish language, 170 for Vietnamese language, and 297 for Mandarin used in Google News searches.
Supplementary Material 1. List of search terms used
Product-related search terms Terms related to falsified or substandard quality English antiprotozoal, antiparasitic, antihelminthic, anti-worm, antiseptic, antidiabetic, contraceptive, morning after pill, pregnancy test, condom, erectile dysfunction, uterotonic, myometrial, anti-androgen, anti-oestrogen, hormone, antiretroviral, antituberculosis, vaccine, laxative, antacid, antispasmodic, cardiovascular, cardiac, diuretic, anti-arrhythmic, antihypertensive, antianginal, vasoconstrictor, anticoagulant, antiplatelet, antifibrinolytic, bronchodilator, corticoid, corticosteroid, antihistamine, mucolytic, cough suppressant, decongestant, sedative, anxiolytic, benzodiazepine, antipsychotic, antidepressant, anti-obesity, analgesic, antimigraine, antiepileptic, anticonvulsant, antiparkinsonian, antimuscarinic, antithyroid, chemotherapy, cytotoxic, immunosuppressants, antibodies, vitamin, anti-inflammatory, anesthetic, anaesthetic, medicine, drug, medication, pharmaceutical, injection, parenteral, tablet, capsule, pill, cream, gel, antibacterial, antibiotic, antimicrobial, antiviral, antifungal, abortive,..
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