| Literature DB >> 33008319 |
Juan Li1, Yuhang Zhu1,2, Jianing Feng1, Weijing Meng3, Kseniia Begma4, Gaopei Zhu1, Xiaoxuan Wang1, Di Wu5, Fuyan Shi6, Suzhen Wang7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: At the end of 2019, the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) severely damaged and endangered people's lives. The public health emergency management system in China has played an essential role in handling the response to the outbreak, which has been appreciated by the World Health Organization and some countries. Hence, it is necessary to conduct an overall analysis of the development of the health emergency management system in China. This can provide a reference for scholars to aid in understanding the current situation and to reveal new research topics.Entities:
Keywords: Emergency management; Knowledge domains; Public health
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33008319 PMCID: PMC7531067 DOI: 10.1186/s12199-020-00896-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Environ Health Prev Med ISSN: 1342-078X Impact factor: 3.674
Fig. 1Retrieval procedure of study data
Fig. 2Temporal distribution and trend of international and Chinese PHEM study
Fig. 3Co-author network of international database. Different colors represent different time slices. The size of node represents the number of articles by the author. The link strength between two nodes means the collaboration intensity between authors
Fig. 4Co-author network of Chinese database. Different colors represent different time slices. The size of node represents the number of articles by the author. The link strength between two nodes means the collaboration intensity between authors
Fig. 5Co-institution network of international database. Different colors represent different time slices. The colors of rings of a circle are corresponding to the year. The diameter of each circle represents the number of the institution’s articles. The link strength between two nodes means the intensity of institution cooperation. The purple circles represent the high betweenness centralities
Fig. 6Co-institution network of Chinese database. Different colors represent different time slices. The colors of rings of a circle are corresponding to the year. The diameter of each circle represents the number of the institution’s articles. The link strength between two nodes means the intensity of institution cooperation
Top 10 countries in the count and centrality of international database
| Count | Country | Centrality | Country |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1557 | USA | 0.67 | USA |
| 138 | Canada | 0.32 | England |
| 131 | England | 0.16 | Switzerland |
| 114 | Australia | 0.16 | Sweden |
| 95 | P. R. China | 0.11 | Canada |
| 44 | Switzerland | 0.08 | Germany |
| 34 | Italy | 0.06 | Australia |
| 34 | Sweden | 0.06 | India |
| 30 | Japan | 0.04 | Netherlands |
| 27 | Netherlands | 0.03 | P. R. China |
Abbreviation: P. R. China People’s Republic of China
Fig. 7Keywords co-occurrence network of international database. The colors of crosses of a circle are corresponding to the year. The size of nodes represent research frequency of the keyword
Fig. 8Keywords co-occurrence network of Chinese database. The colors of crosses of a circle are corresponding to the year. The size of nodes represent research frequency of the keyword
Fig. 9Keywords with the strongest citation bursts of international database. The strength represents the degree of the burst. The begin and end represent the boundaries of the time period of the burst. The blue line is the time interval, the red line segment is the duration of the burst for one keyword
Fig. 10Keywords with the strongest citation bursts of Chinese database. The strength represents the degree of the burst. The begin and end represent the boundaries of the time period of the burst. The blue line is the time interval, the red line segment is the duration of the burst for one keyword
Top 8 cited articles of international database
| Count | Author | Title | Journal | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 372 | Mona Hanna-Attisha, Jenny LaChance, Richard Casey Sadler, et al. | Elevated blood lead levels in children associated with the flint drinking water crisis: a spatial analysis of risk and public health response | American Journal of Public Health | 2016 |
| 366 | Kim Knowlton, Miriam Rotkin-Ellman, Galatea King, et al. | The 2006 California heat wave: impacts on hospitalizations and emergency department visits | Environmental Health Perspectives | 2009 |
| 365 | Karin Stettler, Martina Beltramello, Diego A. Espinosa, et al. | Specificity, cross-reactivity, and function of antibodies elicited by Zika virus infection | Science | 2016 |
| 316 | Nathalie Embriaco, Elie Azoulay, Karine Barrau, et al. | High level of burnout in intensivists—prevalence and associated factors | American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine | 2007 |
| 305 | Salim S. Abdool Karim, Gavin J. Churchyard, Quarraisha Abdool Karim, et al. | HIV infection and tuberculosis in South Africa: an urgent need to escalate the public health response | Lancet | 2009 |
| 286 | Daniel P. Aldrich, Michelle A. Meyer | Social Capital and Community Resilience | American Behavioral Scientist | 2014 |
| 238 | Lawrence M. Wein, Yifan Liu | Analyzing a bioterror attack on the food supply: the case of botulinum toxin in milk | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2005 |
| 226 | Philip J. Peters, Pamela Pontones, Karen W. Hoover, et al. | HIV infection linked to injection use of oxymorphone in Indiana, 2014-2015 | The New England Journal Of Medicine | 2016 |
Top 8 cited articles of Chinese database
| Count | Author | Title | Journal | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 473 | Zhongwen Ou, Huiyun Wang, Dali Jiang, et al. | Emergency logistics | Journal of Chongqing University (Natural Science Edition) | 2004 |
| 177 | Kaibin Zhong | Review and prospect: construction of emergency management system in China | CASS Journal of Political Science | 2009 |
| 122 | Jihong Mo | Legislative situation and characteristics of China’s emergency law | Legal Forum | 2003 |
| 102 | Yuchuan Mo | Legal construction of public emergency response in China: legal construction task proposed by SARS crisis management practice | Journal of Renmin University of China | 2003 |
| 94 | Yuchuan Mo | The realistic subject of administrative rule of law in public emergency management | Jurists Review | 2003 |
| 77 | Yifeng Yang, Chenfang Fan, Guangwen Cao | Emergency management in immediate response to emergent public health event in China | Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University | 2004 |
| 69 | Lexuan Luo, Zhanchun Feng, Jian Zhang | Research on the hospital function of response to public health emergency | Chinese Hospital Management | 2004 |
| 65 | Liping Fan, Qinghua Zhao | The status quo of emergency management system for sudden public health events in America and Japan and its enlightenment | Chinese Nursing Research | 2011 |