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                                            [0] => Global Scientific Production On COVID-19: Analysis of 2020-2021 Period
                                            [1] => Producción científica mundial sobre COVID-19: análisis del período 2020-2021l período 2020-2021
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                                            [0] => Arias-Chávez, Dennis
                                            [1] => Ramos-Quispe, Teresa
                                            [2] => Postigo-Zumarán, Julio
                                            [3] => Rivera-Portugal, Ana Margoth
                                            [4] => Palza-Monrroy, Amely Faridy
                                            [5] => Rodríguez Monteagudo, Mabel Anay
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                                            [0] => bibliometrics; COVID-19; scientific production indicators; SARS-CoV-2.
                                            [1] => bibliometría; COVID-19; indicadores de producción científica; SARS-CoV-2.
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                                            [0] => Introduction: Mapping scientific production on COVID-19 is becoming an essential activity, due to the growing increase in the number and impact of publications on the topic.Objective: To characterize global scientific production on COVID-19 in 2020 and 2021 years.Method: A bibliometric, descriptive and retrospective research was carried out with a sample of 4000 articles, obtained from the Web of Science and Scopus databases from January 2020 to November 2021. Bibliometric indicators were calculated through the Bibliometrix R software and the managers of these bases themselves.Results: The article with the highest number of citations received was “Clinical Course and Risk Factors for Mortality of Adults in Patients with COVID-19 in Wuhan, China: A Retrospective Cohort Study”. The authors with the highest number of publications were Mahase with 244 articles in Scopus and Zhang with 487 publications in Web of Science. The largest number of publications corresponded to International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. Original articles were the most frequent and United States, China and the United Kingdom stood out among the countries.Conclusion: The study allowed us to know the main bibliometric indicators about the scientific production caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in the years 2020-2021, which corroborated the enormous work carried out worldwide by scientists to try to decipher and control the virus, where international and interagency collaboration reached extraordinarily high levels.
                                            [1] => Introducción: El mapeo de la producción científica sobre la COVID-19 se está convirtiendo en una actividad esencial, debido al aumento creciente en el número e impacto de las publicaciones acerca del tema.Objetivo: Caracterizar la producción científica mundial sobre la COVID-19 en los años 2020 y 2021.Método: Se realizó una investigación bibliométrica, descriptiva y retrospectiva con una muestra de 4000 artículos, obtenidos de las bases de datos Web of Science y Scopus entre enero de 2020 y noviembre de 2021. Se calcularon los indicadores bibliométricos a través del software Bibliometrix R y de los propios gestores de estas bases.Resultados: El artículo con mayor número de citas recibidas fue Clinical course and risk factors for mortality of adult inpatients with COVID-19 in Wuhan, China: a retrospective cohort study. Los autores con mayor número de publicaciones fueron Mahase con 244 artículos en Scopus y Zhang con 487 publicaciones en la Web of Science. La mayor cantidad de publicaciones correspondieron a la revista International Journal Of Environmental Research And Public Health; los artículos originales fueron los más frecuentes y Estados Unidos, China y Reino Unido se destacaron entre los países.Conclusión: El estudio permitió conocer los principales indicadores bibliométricos acerca de la producción científica originada por la pandemia de la COVID-19 entre los años 2020-2021, lo que corroboró el enorme trabajo desarrollado a nivel mundial por los científicos para tratar de descifrar y controlar el virus, donde la colaboración internacional y entre agencias alcanzó niveles extraordinariamente altos.
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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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