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Research barriers in the Global South: Mexico
Despite this, the Mexican scientific community is the second major Latin American producer in terms of peer-reviewed academic publications, surpassed only by Brazil, which spends 1.28% of its GDP in research and development [11,12]. [...]even though the absolute number of publications increased year...
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Published in: | Journal of global health 2022-06, Vol.12, p.03032, Article 03032 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Despite this, the Mexican scientific community is the second major Latin American producer in terms of peer-reviewed academic publications, surpassed only by Brazil, which spends 1.28% of its GDP in research and development [11,12]. [...]even though the absolute number of publications increased year after year, the percentage growth rate presented variations, and from the 22 research areas in which the Essential Science Indicators (ESI) scientific publications are classified, the Clinical Medicine and Psychology/Psychiatry areas had the lowest participation, with 0.50 and 0.49%, respectively [13]. Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) is an alarming problem in Mexico and the world, but mostly in the countries that belong to the Global South due to environmental and genetic factors. Image Design & Editing by Armando Gibran Franco Salazar. Since the 19th century, the basic model of German teaching in universities has been based on a close union between teaching and research. |
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ISSN: | 2047-2978 2047-2986 2047-2986 |
DOI: | 10.7189/JOGH.12.03032 |