2022
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.4183337
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Research Output on Lymphatic Filariasis Research: A Scientometric Analysis During 2009 to 2018

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“…There are comparatively a smaller number of research articles available from Indians on various disease conditions. In the Indian context, there are studies on HIV/ AIDS (Patra & Chand, 2007), leishmaniasis (Dwivedi, 2018), Dengue (Gupta & Tiwari, 2014;Sachithanantham & Raja, 2015), rabies (Thiruppathi & Nagaiah, 2018). Further analysis shows a strong growth of publications observed on lymphatic filariasis during 2009 to 2018 (Thiruppathi, Nagaiah, & Ayyanar, 2021).…”
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“…There are comparatively a smaller number of research articles available from Indians on various disease conditions. In the Indian context, there are studies on HIV/ AIDS (Patra & Chand, 2007), leishmaniasis (Dwivedi, 2018), Dengue (Gupta & Tiwari, 2014;Sachithanantham & Raja, 2015), rabies (Thiruppathi & Nagaiah, 2018). Further analysis shows a strong growth of publications observed on lymphatic filariasis during 2009 to 2018 (Thiruppathi, Nagaiah, & Ayyanar, 2021).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Indian context, there are studies on HIV/ AIDS (Patra & Chand, 2007), leishmaniasis (Dwivedi, 2018), Dengue (Gupta & Tiwari, 2014;Sachithanantham & Raja, 2015), rabies (Thiruppathi & Nagaiah, 2018). Further analysis shows a strong growth of publications observed on lymphatic filariasis during 2009 to 2018 (Thiruppathi, Nagaiah, & Ayyanar, 2021). Studies show that Indian researchers did significant research on Mycetoma.…”
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