Analysis of articles on hepatitis C by scientific mapping: 1989-2022.
World J Clin Cases
; 12(20): 4301-4316, 2024 Jul 16.
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) poses a significant quandary about public health. It is challenging to study the literature in a particular discipline comprehensively today. One solution is bibliometric analysis, which is often used to track the attributes and evolutionary trajectories of scientific outputs.AIM:
To examine the 35-year scientific evolution of articles focused on HCV.METHODS:
This study examined the 35-year scientific evolution of articles focused on HCV. Our study utilized the Web of Science database. The study encompassed a total of 11930 articles.RESULTS:
Regarding the cumulative count of articles, the leading countries are the United States, Japan, and Italy. Rice CM is the author with the highest recorded H-index and G-index values. The journal with the highest recorded H-index and G-index values is the Journal of Virology. The Journal of Viral Hepatitis contributed 10.94% of the articles, whereas the Journal of Virology published 9.68%. According to the strategic diagram, the keywords most frequently used in 2020-2022 are HCV, epidemiology, and sofosbuvir.CONCLUSION:
This study provides valuable information about 40 years of academic knowledge on HCV.
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World J Clin Cases
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2024
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Estados Unidos