2018
DOI: 10.1080/16549716.2018.1504398
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Ten-years trend of dengue research in Indonesia and South-east Asian countries: a bibliometric analysis

Abstract: Background: Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne viral disease with high incidence in over 128 countries. WHO estimates 500,000 people with severe dengue are hospitalized annually and 2.5% of those affected die. Indonesia is a hyperendemic country for dengue with an increasing number of cases in the last decade. Unfortunately, the trends of Indonesian dengue research are relatively unknown. Objective: This research aimed to depict bibliographic trends and knowledge structure of dengue publications in Indonesia rel… Show more

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“…The analysis of this study showed some significant insights. The current study has shown a rapid increase in research activities related to COVID-19 over such a short period of time compared to other diseases or infections [ 14 16 , 18 , 21 , 22 , 63 66 ]. This rapid increase in research output on COVID-19 in such a short period of time is due to several reasons: COVID-19 is a global pandemic that has impacted and influenced the global health status, due to a lockout in many countries where scientists have more time to write and publish, and most of the journals considered COVID-19 related papers as a top priority for publication and their editorial process is fast-tracked [ 31 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The analysis of this study showed some significant insights. The current study has shown a rapid increase in research activities related to COVID-19 over such a short period of time compared to other diseases or infections [ 14 16 , 18 , 21 , 22 , 63 66 ]. This rapid increase in research output on COVID-19 in such a short period of time is due to several reasons: COVID-19 is a global pandemic that has impacted and influenced the global health status, due to a lockout in many countries where scientists have more time to write and publish, and most of the journals considered COVID-19 related papers as a top priority for publication and their editorial process is fast-tracked [ 31 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Similarly, in some published studies to explore research trends in a specific field, the inclusion of literature in the range of the past 10 year is not uncommon. 5 , 6 Nevertheless, in light of advice from Luo et al, we may conduct a bibliometric analysis covering a longer period to investigate a new theme in the future.…”
Section: Dear Editormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Describing what is happening in the Philippines can provide a template for other dengue-endemic areas. A standardized protocol could be developed from this and other reviews [143] for those who wish to conduct a similar activity in other dengue-endemic countries. Publishing data on the research needed to improve health care delivery is part of the communication that is central and key to successful implementation of public health programs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%