| Literature DB >> 33679183 |
Rai K Farooq1, Shafiq Ur Rehman2, Murtaza Ashiq3, Nadeem Siddique4, Shakil Ahmad2.
Abstract
Coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, China, turned into a pandemic in record time. Communication of disease presentation and mechanism of spread remain keys to getting ahead of the virus and limiting its spread beyond the capacity of management. Owing to huge academic focus and pandemic concern around the globe, this bibliometric analysis investigated research productivity related to coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic using the Web of Science database. The relevant data were harvested, and search query was further refined by publication years (2020 OR 2019) and document types (article, book chapter, and proceedings paper). Finally, 6694 records were imported and downloaded in Plaintext and BibTeX formats on August 1, 2020. The data analysis was performed using MS Excel, VOS viewer, and Biblioshiny software. Of the 6694 publications that appeared in that period, the USA and Chinese research institutions topped the numbers. At the same time, the Journal of Medical Virology and CUREUS (Cureus Journal of Medical Science), remained favorite journals for publications. The pattern of multi-author publications has outstripped that of single-authors. Apart from COVID-19 and the novel coronavirus, the important keywords mentioned included pandemic, pneumonia, epidemiology, public health, outbreak, epidemic, China, infection, and treatment. The analysis shows a strong local research response from China, with large teams reporting on the disease outbreak. Subsequent studies will document a global response as the virus spreads worldwide. The initial research related to the current coronavirus outbreak was reported from within China. The data and patterns were supposed to alter as the virus spread globally. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: 2019-nCoV; COVID-19; China; bibliometric; bibliometric-coronavirus; health care; pandemic; research productivity; severe acute respiratory syndrome-cov-2; the World Health Organization
Year: 2021 PMID: 33679183 PMCID: PMC7927969 DOI: 10.4103/jfcm.JFCM_332_20
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Family Community Med ISSN: 1319-1683
Top ten most influential countries and organizations on COVID-19 literature during 2019–2020
| Rank | Country | TP | TC | Rank | Organizations | Country | TP | TC |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | USA | 1860 | 9468 | 1 | Huazhong University of Science and Technology | China | 193 | 5484 |
| 2 | China | 1510 | 25797 | 2 | Wuhan University | China | 133 | 5752 |
| 3 | Italy | 782 | 2654 | 3 | University of Milan | Italy | 88 | 351 |
| 4 | England | 592 | 3219 | 4 | Harvard Medical School | USA | 87 | 416 |
| 5 | India | 370 | 752 | 5 | University of Hong Kong | China | 87 | 3114 |
| 6 | Germany | 369 | 2071 | 6 | Fudan University | China | 85 | 1237 |
| 7 | Canada | 328 | 1635 | 7 | Chinese Academy of Science | China | 82 | 4688 |
| 8 | France | 271 | 1428 | 8 | Zhejiang University | China | 76 | 939 |
| 9 | Australia | 243 | 1903 | 9 | University of Toronto | Canada | 61 | 370 |
| 10 | Spain | 231 | 882 | 10 | The Chinese University of Hong Kong | China | 60 | 477 |
TP=Total Publications, TC=Total Citations
Top ten most highly influential research journals on COVID-19 literature all over the world during 2019–2020
| Source | TP | TC | H_index | Impact factor | Quartile | Publisher | Country |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Journal of Medical Virology | 149 | 1631 | 24 | 2.021 | 4 | Wiley-Blackwell | USA |
| Cureus (Cureus Journal of Medical Science) | 142 | 92 | 5 | N/A | N/A | Cureus | USA |
| Head and Neck | 85 | 135 | 5 | 2.538 | 1 | Wiley | USA |
| Science of the Total Environment | 77 | 170 | 7 | 6.551 | 1 | Elsevier | Netherlands |
| Journal of Clinical Virology | 62 | 63 | 4 | 2.777 | 3 | Elsevier | Netherlands |
| Eurosurveillance | 60 | 641 | 10 | 6.454 | 1 | ECDC | France |
| International Journal of Infectious Diseases | 54 | 563 | 12 | 3.202 | 2 | Elsevier | Netherlands |
| International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health | 53 | 174 | 6 | 2.468 | 2 | MDPI | Switzerland |
| Viruses-Basel | 52 | 520 | 13 | 3.816 | 2 | MDPI | Switzerland |
| Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology | 48 | 10 | 3 | N/A | N/A | Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology | India |
NA=Not available, ECDC=European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, MDPI=Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, TP=Total Publications TC=Total Citations
Figure 1Authors' keyword analysis on COVID-19 literature from VOS viewer software
Top ten most highly cited articles by researchers in the world during 2019–2020
| Title | Author | Year | Source | TC | U1 | TC per year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clinical features of patients infected with 2019 novel coronavirus in Wuhan, China | Huang Cl | 2020 | Lancet | 2264 | 997 | 2264 |
| Clinical characteristics of 138 hospitalized Patients with 2019 novel coronavirus-infected Pneumonia in Wuhan, China | Wang DW | 2020 | JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association | 1343 | 230 | 1343 |
| Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of 99 cases of 2019 novel coronavirus Pneumonia in Wuhan, China: A descriptive study | Chen NS | 2020 | Lancet | 1234 | 392 | 1234 |
| Clinical characteristics of coronavirus disease 2019 In China | Guan W | 2020 | The New England Journal of Medicine | 1226 | 50 | 1226 |
| A novel coronavirus from patients with pneumonia in China, 2019 | Zhu N | 2020 | The New England Journal of Medicine | 1198 | 631 | 1198 |
| A pneumonia outbreak associated with a new coronavirus of probable bat origin | Zhou P | 2020 | Nature | 871 | 12 | 871 |
| Early transmission dynamics in Wuhan, China, of Novel coronavirus-infected pneumonia | Li Q | 2020 | The New England Journal of Medicine | 841 | 34 | 841 |
| Clinical course and risk factors for mortality of adult inpatients with covid-19 in Wuhan, China: A retrospective cohort study | Zhou F | 2020 | Lancet | 790 | 281 | 790 |
| A familial cluster of Pneumonia associated with the 2019 Novel coronavirus indicating person-to-person transmission: A study of a family cluster | Chan JFW | 2020 | Lancet | 744 | 428 | 744 |
| Genomic characterization and epidemiology of 2019 Novel coronavirus: Implications for virus origins and receptor binding | Lu RJ | 2020 | Lancet | 639 | 412 | 639 |
TP=Total Publications TC=Total Citations
Figure 2Three-factor analysis of the relationship among countries (left), keywords (middle), and authors' affiliated organizations (right)
Figure 3Country collaboration map on COVID-19 literature around the world