Zheyi Fang, Wenjun Zhu, Jiayan Huang. A Bibliometric Analysis on Global Research Activities of Antimicrobial Resistance. 2022. biomedRxiv.202207.00021
A Bibliometric Analysis on Global Research Activities of Antimicrobial Resistance
Corresponding author: Jiayan Huang, jiayanhuang@fudan.edu.cn
DOI: 10.12201/bmr.202207.00021
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Abstract: Objective The study aims to clarify the research experience and future trends of human-themed research in the field of AMR, to analyze the main scientific research cooperation relationships using past literature data, and to support the further research in the field of AMR in China. Methods A multi-stage bibliometric analysis, divided into three periods 1990-2001, 2001-2010, and 2011-2021, was conducted with research articles retrieved from Web of Science database. We use Citespace, Hiscites and VOSviewers software to carry out the bibliometric analysis. Results Since 1990, the research progress in the field of AMR subtheme “Human” is basically consistent with the development direction of the global AMR governance action. This progress is manifested in the increasing degree of multidisciplinary intersection, the continuous increase in the importance of epidemiological research, and the in-depth research development on the genetics level. Furthermore, the cooperation network between countries has gradually expanded, and although China has the second largest overall number of publication, the level of centrality is still relatively low. Thus, future research in this area would likely further develop in the direction of strengthening multidisciplinary, multisectoral, and international collaborations, with a particular focus on research that facilitates high-quality epidemiological data collection. Conclusion The result of this bibliometric research emphasizes the importance of One Health perspective. China should continue to strengthen multidisciplinary, intersectoral and international actions base on the concept of One Health, and to make more efforts on participating in the global anti-AMR actions and developing more targeted bilateral cooperation actively.
Key words: antimicrobial resistance; bibliometric analysis; epidemiology; academic impactSubmit time: 11 July 2022
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