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                                            [0] => Evaluación bibliométrica de las investigaciones disponibles sobre el coronavirus (COVID-19)
                                            [1] => Bibliometric Evaluation of the Available Research on Coronavirus (COVID-19)
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                                            [0] => Tella, Adeyinka
                                            [1] => Olumide Durodolu, Oluwole
                                            [2] => Ngoaketsi, Joseph
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                                            [0] => coronavirus; COVID-19; nuevo coronavirus; bibliométrico; enfermedad del coronavirus.
                                            [1] => coronavirus; COVID-19; novel coronavirus; bibliometric; coronavirus disease.
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                                            [0] => La investigación bibliométrica proporciona una base cuantitativa para evaluar la productividad y el impacto de investigadores, grupos de investigación, instituciones e, incluso, países. Por lo tanto, este estudio examinó un análisis bibliométrico de la investigación disponible sobre el coronavirus. Exploramos la Web of Science, WoS y la base de datos en busca de publicaciones sobre COVID-19 desde enero de 2000 hasta diciembre de 2021. Se incluyeron en el estudio estudios observacionales e intervencionistas relevantes sobre el coronavirus que cubrían el período de estudio. Los datos de las publicaciones sobre la investigación del coronavirus de 2000 a 2021 se extrajeron del ISI Web of Science el 17 de enero de 2022. Se encontró un total de 96,766 publicaciones. Se desarrollaron nueve objetivos para guiar el estudio. El año de mayor cantidad de publicaciones fue el 2021, seguido del 2020. Las agencias que más fondos han financiado para el coronavirus han sido el Departamento de Servicios Humanos de Salud de los Estados Unidos, el Instituto Nacional de Salud NIH, EE.UU., la Fundación Nacional de Ciencias Naturales de China NSFC, el Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Infecciosas Alérgicas de los NIH, el NIAID, el Programa Nacional Clave de Investigación y Desarrollo de China y la Unión Europea UE. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health y PLOS ONE son los principales medios de investigación sobre el coronavirus en el mundo, ya que el dúo ha publicado colectivamente 2196 en esta temática. El estudio concluyó que Estados Unidos, la República Popular China, Italia, Inglaterra e India son los principales países que han contribuido a la investigación en coronavirus.
                                            [1] => Bibliometric research provides a quantitative basis for evaluating the productivity and impact of researchers, research groups, institutions, and even countries.  Therefore, this study examined a bibliometric analysis of the available research on Coronavirus. We explored the Web of Science, WoS, and database for publications about COVID-19 beginning January 2000 up until December 2021. Only relevant observational and interventional studies on coronavirus covering the study period were included in the study. Data covering publications on coronavirus research from 2000 to 2021 were extracted from the ISI Web of Science on January17, 2022.A total of 96,766 research publications were found. Nine objectives were developed to guide the study. There were many research publications in the year 2021, followed by 2020. The most funding agencies for coronavirus have been the United States Department of Health Human Services, National Institute of Health NIH, USA, national Natural Science Foundation of China NSFC, NIH National Institute of Allergy Infection Diseases NIAID, National Key Research and Development Program of China, European Union EU. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health and PLOS ONE are the leading research outlet on coronavirus in the world as the duo has collectively published 2,196 in the area of coronavirus. The study concluded that the USA, the Peoples' Republic of China, Italy, England, and India are the leading countries that have contributed to research in coronavirus.
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                                    [date] => 2023-09-18
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                                            [0] => Revista Cubana de Información en Ciencias de la Salud; Vol. 34 (2023): Publicación  continua
                                            [1] => 2307-2113
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