Intensified research on tuberculosis in the Western Pacific Region: a bibliometric analysis, 2000–2019

“Intensified TB research and innovation” is one of the three pillars of the End TB Strategy. To assess achievements and gaps in tuberculosis (TB) research productivity in countries and areas of the Western Pacific Region quantitatively, a bibliometric analysis was carried out by examining trends in...

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Main Authors: Fukushi Morishita, Takuya Yamanaka, Tauhid Islam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific 2020-12-01
Series:Western Pacific Surveillance and Response
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Online Access:https://ojs.wpro.who.int/ojs/index.php/wpsar/article/view/818
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spelling doaj-bc38db5f46b54d31a65a2eaaa33279da2021-06-11T05:26:54ZengWorld Health Organization Regional Office for the Western PacificWestern Pacific Surveillance and Response2094-73212094-73132020-12-01114243110.5365/wpsar.2020.11.3.003Intensified research on tuberculosis in the Western Pacific Region: a bibliometric analysis, 2000–2019Fukushi Morishita0Takuya Yamanaka1Tauhid Islam2End TB and Leprosy Unit, World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific, Manila, Philippinesnd TB and Leprosy Unit, World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific, Manila, Philippinesnd TB and Leprosy Unit, World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific, Manila, Philippines“Intensified TB research and innovation” is one of the three pillars of the End TB Strategy. To assess achievements and gaps in tuberculosis (TB) research productivity in countries and areas of the Western Pacific Region quantitatively, a bibliometric analysis was carried out by examining trends in the numbers of publications on TB indexed in PubMed between 2000 and 2019 and by comparing them with trends in publications on other selected major infectious diseases for the same period. The number of publications on TB in the Region increased by 3.2 times during the period, from 534 in 2000–2004 to 1714 in 2015–2019, as compared with 2.9 times each for HIV, hepatitis and malaria. The number increased by 46% in 2005–2009, 79% in 2010–2014 and 23% in 2015–2019, as compared with each previous 5-year period. The average annual growth rate between 2000 and 2018 was 8.8%. China accounted for 34.8% of the total number of publications on TB in the Region. Increases in TB research were observed in most countries and areas in the Region, particularly in those with a high TB burden. The number of publications on TB remained low, however, in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Mongolia and Pacific island countries. Countries are encouraged to implement the set of actions proposed in the Global Strategy for TB Research and Innovation to accelerate progress towards ending TB.https://ojs.wpro.who.int/ojs/index.php/wpsar/article/view/818tuberculosisresearchbibliometricswestern pacific regionasia-pacific
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Intensified research on tuberculosis in the Western Pacific Region: a bibliometric analysis, 2000–2019
Western Pacific Surveillance and Response
tuberculosis
research
bibliometrics
western pacific region
asia-pacific
author_facet Fukushi Morishita
Takuya Yamanaka
Tauhid Islam
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title Intensified research on tuberculosis in the Western Pacific Region: a bibliometric analysis, 2000–2019
title_short Intensified research on tuberculosis in the Western Pacific Region: a bibliometric analysis, 2000–2019
title_full Intensified research on tuberculosis in the Western Pacific Region: a bibliometric analysis, 2000–2019
title_fullStr Intensified research on tuberculosis in the Western Pacific Region: a bibliometric analysis, 2000–2019
title_full_unstemmed Intensified research on tuberculosis in the Western Pacific Region: a bibliometric analysis, 2000–2019
title_sort intensified research on tuberculosis in the western pacific region: a bibliometric analysis, 2000–2019
publisher World Health Organization Regional Office for the Western Pacific
series Western Pacific Surveillance and Response
issn 2094-7321
2094-7313
publishDate 2020-12-01
description “Intensified TB research and innovation” is one of the three pillars of the End TB Strategy. To assess achievements and gaps in tuberculosis (TB) research productivity in countries and areas of the Western Pacific Region quantitatively, a bibliometric analysis was carried out by examining trends in the numbers of publications on TB indexed in PubMed between 2000 and 2019 and by comparing them with trends in publications on other selected major infectious diseases for the same period. The number of publications on TB in the Region increased by 3.2 times during the period, from 534 in 2000–2004 to 1714 in 2015–2019, as compared with 2.9 times each for HIV, hepatitis and malaria. The number increased by 46% in 2005–2009, 79% in 2010–2014 and 23% in 2015–2019, as compared with each previous 5-year period. The average annual growth rate between 2000 and 2018 was 8.8%. China accounted for 34.8% of the total number of publications on TB in the Region. Increases in TB research were observed in most countries and areas in the Region, particularly in those with a high TB burden. The number of publications on TB remained low, however, in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Mongolia and Pacific island countries. Countries are encouraged to implement the set of actions proposed in the Global Strategy for TB Research and Innovation to accelerate progress towards ending TB.
topic tuberculosis
research
bibliometrics
western pacific region
asia-pacific
url https://ojs.wpro.who.int/ojs/index.php/wpsar/article/view/818
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