BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE INCIDENCE OF NON-COVID RESPIRATORY DISEASE UNDER NPI CONDITIONS DURING THE PANDEMIC

Publications associated with the incidence of respiratory diseases in light of the COVID-19 pandemic have skyrocketed. Using bibliometric analysis, this study assessed the characteristics of published articles regarding non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) on other respiratory infections during t...

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Main Authors: Nji T. NDEH, Yacob T. TESFALDET, Oluseye OLUDOYE
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Published: "Ion Ionescu de la Brad" Iasi University of Life Sciences 2023-07-01
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Online Access:https://jurnalalse.com/wp-content/uploads/ALSE2-2023-04.pdf
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description Publications associated with the incidence of respiratory diseases in light of the COVID-19 pandemic have skyrocketed. Using bibliometric analysis, this study assessed the characteristics of published articles regarding non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) on other respiratory infections during the COVID-19 pandemic. On July 06, 2023, a systematic review of literature on the incidence of respiratory diseases was conducted using the Scopus database. VOS viewer software was used to visualize the network. This study yielded a total of 910 articles, which were eventually narrowed down to 148 articles. The findings of the bibliometric analysis revealed a trend in research that included not only the investigation of the incidence of other respiratory diseases but also that of gastrointestinal infections during the COVID-19 pandemic. Most of the research output was created by American and Chinese authors. Kim J. H. was the most productive and cited researcher, with three research articles. There is a scarcity of data on the effectiveness of NPI in preventing the spread of other respiratory diseases among various age groups, including children, adults, and vulnerable populations. Countries should consider increasing their support for COVID-19 research, to generate knowledge pertaining to NPIs and, by extension, other infectious diseases with similar transmission mechanisms.
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spelling doaj-art-659cac0b0a9e43d893ca41ad3555c5be2025-08-20T02:23:48Zeng"Ion Ionescu de la Brad" Iasi University of Life SciencesJournal of Applied Life Sciences and Environment2784-03792784-03602023-07-01562(194)181194https://doi.org/10.46909/alse-562094BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE INCIDENCE OF NON-COVID RESPIRATORY DISEASE UNDER NPI CONDITIONS DURING THE PANDEMICNji T. NDEH0Yacob T. TESFALDET1Oluseye OLUDOYE2University of Buea, Department of Microbiology and Parasitology, Buea, Cameroon;United Arab Emirates University, Department of Geography and Urban Sustainability, Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, United Arab EmiratesChulalongkorn University, Department of Environmental Science, Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand;Publications associated with the incidence of respiratory diseases in light of the COVID-19 pandemic have skyrocketed. Using bibliometric analysis, this study assessed the characteristics of published articles regarding non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) on other respiratory infections during the COVID-19 pandemic. On July 06, 2023, a systematic review of literature on the incidence of respiratory diseases was conducted using the Scopus database. VOS viewer software was used to visualize the network. This study yielded a total of 910 articles, which were eventually narrowed down to 148 articles. The findings of the bibliometric analysis revealed a trend in research that included not only the investigation of the incidence of other respiratory diseases but also that of gastrointestinal infections during the COVID-19 pandemic. Most of the research output was created by American and Chinese authors. Kim J. H. was the most productive and cited researcher, with three research articles. There is a scarcity of data on the effectiveness of NPI in preventing the spread of other respiratory diseases among various age groups, including children, adults, and vulnerable populations. Countries should consider increasing their support for COVID-19 research, to generate knowledge pertaining to NPIs and, by extension, other infectious diseases with similar transmission mechanisms.https://jurnalalse.com/wp-content/uploads/ALSE2-2023-04.pdfbibliometricscovid-19incidencekeyword analysisnonpharmaceutical interventionsrespiratory disease
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BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE INCIDENCE OF NON-COVID RESPIRATORY DISEASE UNDER NPI CONDITIONS DURING THE PANDEMIC
Journal of Applied Life Sciences and Environment
bibliometrics
covid-19
incidence
keyword analysis
nonpharmaceutical interventions
respiratory disease
title BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE INCIDENCE OF NON-COVID RESPIRATORY DISEASE UNDER NPI CONDITIONS DURING THE PANDEMIC
title_full BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE INCIDENCE OF NON-COVID RESPIRATORY DISEASE UNDER NPI CONDITIONS DURING THE PANDEMIC
title_fullStr BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE INCIDENCE OF NON-COVID RESPIRATORY DISEASE UNDER NPI CONDITIONS DURING THE PANDEMIC
title_full_unstemmed BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE INCIDENCE OF NON-COVID RESPIRATORY DISEASE UNDER NPI CONDITIONS DURING THE PANDEMIC
title_short BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE INCIDENCE OF NON-COVID RESPIRATORY DISEASE UNDER NPI CONDITIONS DURING THE PANDEMIC
title_sort bibliometric analysis of the incidence of non covid respiratory disease under npi conditions during the pandemic
topic bibliometrics
covid-19
incidence
keyword analysis
nonpharmaceutical interventions
respiratory disease
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