2 research outputs found
Bibliometric analysis of global rabies research between 1992 -2022
Rabies is a deadly viral infection for which there is still no definitive cure. Many researchers are making
publication on this subject. The current study used bibliometric techniques to examine the rabies literature and
highlighted current rabies research trends as well as prospective future hotspots for rabies research. In this
bibliometric study, all data were retrieved from the Web of Science Science Citation Index-Expanded (SCI-E)
database on January 1, 2023, using the selected terms ("rabies virus" [MeSH Terms] OR "rabies virus" [Text
Word] OR "rabies" [MeSH Terms] OR "rabies" [Text Word]) in the title field of the search engine. The search
was further narrowed by the document type (article), language (English), and year of publication (1992–2022).
According to the used search strategy, we reached a total of 5973 articles. The average number of citations per
document was 21.3. Over 300 articles per year were published in the years 2020, 2021, 2019, 2018, and 2017.
The rabies literature was written by authors from 158 different countries. The main countries with the highest
number of articles on rabies were the USA, China, and France. Germany, India, Brazil, England, Japan, and
Canada Research collaboration and cooperation between institutions and researchers in developing countries
need to be supported by developed countries. The analysis provides information on the overall situation of
rabies research worldwide. The analysis also provides a better understanding of the trends in rabies
development over the past 30 years, which can serve as a scientific benchmark for subsequent studies