2023
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.35388
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A Bibliometric Analysis on Viral Central Nervous System Infection Research Productivity in Southeast Asia

Abstract: Research productivity on viral infections of the nervous system in Southeast Asia (SEA) is unknown. We aimed to determine the research productivity of SEA in terms of bibliometric indices and PlumX metrics and their correlation with socioeconomic factors.A comprehensive search of major electronic databases was done to identify studies on viral infections of the nervous system with at least one author from SEA. Socioeconomic factors and collaborations outside SEA were determined. Correlational analysis was done… Show more

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“…Another possible factor is the general research and development landscape of the country. Several recent bibliometric analyses highlight that the Philippines, compared to its neighboring countries in Southeast Asia, is lagging in terms of scientific publications and the most commonly cited indicator is the low % gross domestic product (GDP) allocated for research and development (Pajo et al 2020;Apor et al 2021;Turalde et al 2021;Jalipa et al 2021;Apor and Jamora 2022;Sanchez et al 2023).…”
Section: Nonsignificant Uptrend In Research Productivity During Osimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another possible factor is the general research and development landscape of the country. Several recent bibliometric analyses highlight that the Philippines, compared to its neighboring countries in Southeast Asia, is lagging in terms of scientific publications and the most commonly cited indicator is the low % gross domestic product (GDP) allocated for research and development (Pajo et al 2020;Apor et al 2021;Turalde et al 2021;Jalipa et al 2021;Apor and Jamora 2022;Sanchez et al 2023).…”
Section: Nonsignificant Uptrend In Research Productivity During Osimentioning
confidence: 99%