Publikasi Scopus Covid-19 Per 14 Agustus 2024 (559 artikel)

Khuluq H.; Yusuf P.A.; Perwitasari D.A.
Khuluq, Husnul (57365776100); Yusuf, Prasandhya Astagiri (57192156597); Perwitasari, Dyah Aryani (36114858900)
57365776100; 57192156597; 36114858900
A bibliometric analysis of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) mortality rate
2022
Bali Medical Journal
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Department of Pharmacy, Universitas Muhammadiyah Gombong, Indonesia; Department of Medical Physics Medical Technology Cluster IMERI, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia; Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, Indonesia
Khuluq H., Department of Pharmacy, Universitas Muhammadiyah Gombong, Indonesia; Yusuf P.A., Department of Medical Physics Medical Technology Cluster IMERI, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia; Perwitasari D.A., Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, Indonesia
Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has had a profound global effect on mortality rates. There were many studies about mortality and COVID-19, but there is no study about bibliometric analysis of these studies. This study provides a general overview of studies on the mortality rate of COVID-19. Methods: Publications on mortality rate during the COVID-19 pandemic from December 1, 2019, to November 17, 2021, were extracted from the Pubmed database. Bibliometrics indicator analysis was performed using Bibliometric/Biblioshiny, We used the following keywords: “covid-19 mortality[Title]”; “SARS-CoV-2 mortality[Title]”; “2019-nCoV mortality[Title]”; “SARS-CoV-2”[MeSH Terms]”; “SARS-CoV-2”; “2019 ncov”; “mortality”[Title]”. Results: From December 1, 2019, to November 17, 2021, 2,848 documents were retrieved, with 2,202 (or 77.3 %) being journal articles. Most publications were produced by the Plos One journal (93 3,3 %). Wang Y, a Chinese author, has authored the most articles on this topic (64, 8.91 %). The strongest cooperating countries’ network consisted of the United States, Italy, France, China, and Spain. Ten keyword clusters identifying mortality hotspots were discovered. Conclusion: Bibliometrix analysis of the mortality rate in COVID-19 is helpful for mapping studies related to the mortality rate of COVID-19. This article provides an overview of further research related to mortality in COVID-19. © 2022, Sanglah General Hospital. All rights reserved.
bibliometric analysis; COVID-19; mortality rate; SARS-COV-2
Ministry of Education Culture Research and Technology, (157/E5/PG.02.00)
This project is funded by the Doctoral Research Grant from the Ministry of Education Culture Research and Technology in the Penelitian Disertasi Doktor, Indonesia, in 2022. Parent Contract Number: 157/E5/PG.02.00. PT/2022 (May 10, 2022); Derivate Contract Number: 1989.10/LL5-INT/ PG.02.00/2022, 006/PB.PDD/BRIn. LPPM/VI/2022 (June 2, 2022)
Sanglah General Hospital
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