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A bibliometric analysis of global Zika research
Cardinally, the most cited article specifically addressing Zika in the literature has received 60 citations in Scopus and 54 at SCI, which along with our findings through network analysis (Fig. 1), clearly reveal the imperative need to increase international cooperation in order to overcome the curr...
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