This scientometric study analyzes Avian Influenza research from 2014 to 2023 using bibliographic data from the Web of Science database. We examined publication trends, sources, authorship, collaborative networks, document types, and geographical distribution to gain insights into the global research landscape. Results reveal a steady increase in publications, with high contributions from Chinese and American institutions. Journals such as PLoS One and the Journal of Virology published the highest number of studies, indicating their influence in this field. The most prolific institutions include the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the University of Hong Kong, while the College of Veterinary Medicine at South China Agricultural University emerged as the most productive department. China and the USA lead in publication volume, though developed nations like the United Kingdom and Germany exhibit a higher rate of international collaboration. "Articles" are the most common document type, constituting 84.6% of the total, while "Reviews" account for 7.6%. This study provides a comprehensive view of global trends in Avian Influenza research, emphasizing the need for collaborative efforts across borders.
翻译:本研究基于Web of Science数据库的文献数据,对2014年至2023年间的禽流感研究进行了科学计量分析。我们考察了出版物趋势、来源、作者、合作网络、文献类型及地理分布,以深入了解全球研究格局。结果显示,相关出版物数量稳步增长,中国和美国的研究机构贡献突出。《PLoS One》和《Journal of Virology》等期刊发表了最多数量的研究,表明其在该领域的影响力。最高产的机构包括中国科学院和香港大学,而华南农业大学兽医学院则成为最高产的研究部门。中国和美国在发文量上领先,但英国和德国等发达国家表现出更高的国际合作率。"研究论文"是最常见的文献类型,占总数的84.6%,而"综述"占7.6%。本研究全面呈现了禽流感研究的全球趋势,强调了跨国合作努力的必要性。