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Mapping theme trends and recognizing hot spots in viral pneumonia: a bibliometric analysis of global research.


ABSTRACT:

Background

The challenges that viral pneumonia poses to the global public health system remain daunting. In this study, an analysis of publications on viral pneumonia over the past two decades was conducted. Through this work, we hope to provide inspiration for future research on viral pneumonia.

Methods

We extracted all of the English publications relevant to viral pneumonia published during 1999-2019 from Web of Science. GraphPad Prism, CiteSpace, and VOSviewer were used to collect and analyze the publication trends in related fields.

Results

We identified 2,006 publications with 62,155 citations as of February 16, 2021. The United States accounted for the largest number of publications (34.2%), with the highest number of citations (27,616) and the highest h-index (78). China ranked second in the number of publications. Ctr Dis Control & Prevent proved to be the center of research cooperation. Clinical Infectious Diseases included the most papers published relating to the topic of viral pneumonia. Chan KH published the most papers in this field (25), while an article from Fouchier RAM presented the highest citation frequency (1,275).

Conclusions

According to the bibliometric analysis database and related software results, the United States dominates the field of viral pneumonia research. The key term extracted by VOSviewer has shifted to "Diagnosis and management", indicating a new trend for viral pneumonia research.

SUBMITTER: Wu L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9185022 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mapping theme trends and recognizing hot spots in viral pneumonia: a bibliometric analysis of global research.

Wu Lixue L   Wu Hao H   Ou Tianle T   Huang Hao H   Duan Liwei L   Li Wenfang W   Jiang Weiwei W  

American journal of translational research 20220515 5


<h4>Background</h4>The challenges that viral pneumonia poses to the global public health system remain daunting. In this study, an analysis of publications on viral pneumonia over the past two decades was conducted. Through this work, we hope to provide inspiration for future research on viral pneumonia.<h4>Methods</h4>We extracted all of the English publications relevant to viral pneumonia published during 1999-2019 from Web of Science. GraphPad Prism, CiteSpace, and VOSviewer were used to coll  ...[more]

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