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Mapping the dengue scientific landscape worldwide: a bibliometric and network analysis
BACKGROUND Despite the current global trend of reduction in the morbidity and mortality of neglected diseases, dengue's incidence has increased and occurrence areas have expanded. Dengue also persists as a scientific and technological challenge since there is no effective treatment, vaccine, ve...
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Published in: | Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz 2019-01, Vol.112 (5) |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | BACKGROUND Despite the current global trend of reduction in the
morbidity and mortality of neglected diseases, dengue's incidence
has increased and occurrence areas have expanded. Dengue also persists
as a scientific and technological challenge since there is no effective
treatment, vaccine, vector control or public health intervention.
Combining bibliometrics and social network analysis methods can support
the mapping of dengue research and development (R&D) activities
worldwide. OBJECTIVES The aim of this paper is to map the scientific
scenario related to dengue research worldwide. METHODS We use
scientific publication data from Web of Science Core Collection -
articles indexed in Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED) -
and combine bibliometrics and social network analysis techniques to
identify the most relevant journals, scientific references, research
areas, countries and research organisations in the dengue scientific
landscape. FINDINGS Our results show a significant increase of dengue
publications over time; tropical medicine and virology as the most
frequent research areas and biochemistry and molecular biology as the
most central area in the network; USA and Brazil as the most productive
countries; and Mahidol University and Fundação Oswaldo Cruz
as the main research organisations and the Centres for Disease Control
and Prevention as the most central organisation in the collaboration
network. MAIN CONCLUSIONS Our findings can be used to strengthen a
global knowledge platform guiding policy, planning and funding
decisions as well as to providing directions to researchers and
institutions. So that, by offering to the scientific community, policy
makers and public health practitioners a mapping of the dengue
scientific landscape, this paper has aimed to contribute to upcoming
debates, decision-making and planning on dengue R&D and public
health strategies worldwide. |
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ISSN: | 1678-8060 |