The bibliometric landscape of infectious disease research in Panama (1990–2019)

Jose R. Loaiza , Rolando A. Gittens , Robinson Zapata , Blas Armien , José González-Santamaría , Gabriel Z. Laporta , Leticia Franco
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Abstract

Background

This work aims to analyze the landscape of scientific publications on subjects related to One Health and infectious diseases in Panama. The research questions are: How does the One Health research landscape look like in Panama? Are historical research efforts aligned with the One Health concept? What infectious diseases have received more attention from the local scientific community since 1990?

Methods

Boolean searches on the Web of Science, SCOPUS and PubMed were undertaken to evaluate the main trends of publications related to One Health and infectious disease research in the country of Panama, between 1990 and 2019.

Results

4546 publications were identified since 1990, including 3564 peer-reviewed articles interconnected with One Health related descriptors, and 211 articles focused particularly on infectious diseases. A pattern of exponential growth in the number of publications with various contributions from Panamanian institutions was observed. The rate of multidisciplinary research was moderate, whereas those of interinstitutional and intersectoral research ranged from low to very low. Research efforts have centered largely on protozoan, neglected and arthropod-borne diseases with a strong emphasis on malaria, Chagas and leishmaniasis.

Conclusion

Panama has scientific capabilities on One Health to tackle future infectious disease threats, but the official collaboration schemes and strategic investment to develop further competencies need to be conciliated with modern times, aka the pandemics era. The main proposition here, addressed to the government of Panama, is to launch a One Health regional center to promote multidisciplinary, interinstitutional and intersectoral research activities in Panama and beyond.

巴拿马传染病研究文献计量学概况(1990-2019年)
背景这项工作旨在分析巴拿马与“一个健康”和传染病相关主题的科学出版物的现状。研究问题是:“一个健康”研究在巴拿马的情况如何?历史研究工作是否与“一个健康”概念一致?自1990年以来,哪些传染病更受当地科学界的关注?方法在Web of Science、SCOPUS和PubMed上进行布尔搜索,以评估1990年至2019年间巴拿马国家与One Health和传染病研究相关的出版物的主要趋势。结果自1990年以来,共发现546篇出版物,包括3564篇与One Health相关描述符相互关联的同行评审文章,211篇文章特别关注传染病。据观察,巴拿马各机构作出各种贡献的出版物数量呈指数级增长。多学科研究的比率适中,而机构间和跨部门研究的比率从低到极低不等。研究工作主要集中在原生动物、被忽视的和节肢动物传播的疾病上,重点是疟疾、查加斯病和利什曼病。结论巴拿马在“一个健康”方面具有应对未来传染病威胁的科学能力,但发展进一步能力的官方合作计划和战略投资需要与现代,即流行病时代相协调。这里向巴拿马政府提出的主要建议是建立一个“一个健康”区域中心,以促进巴拿马及其他地区的多学科、机构间和跨部门研究活动。
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Dialogues in health
Dialogues in health Public Health and Health Policy
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