Authorship trends in infectious diseases society of America affiliated journal articles conducted in low-income countries, 1998–2018

Author:

Modlin Chelsea E.ORCID,Deng Qiao,Benkeser DavidORCID,Mulate Yimtubezinash WoldeamanuelORCID,Aseffa AbrahamORCID,Waller LanceORCID,Powell Kimberly R.ORCID,Kempker Russell R.ORCID

Abstract

An increasing amount of infectious diseases research is conducted in low-income countries (LIC) given their high burden of disease; however, the contribution of LIC investigators as measured by authorship metrics, specifically to infectious diseases research, has not been thoroughly studied. We performed a literature search for primary research conducted either within LICs or using samples from LIC participants published between 1998–2017 in the Infectious Disease Society of America-affiliated journalsClinical Infectious Diseases,Journal of Infectious Diseases, andOpen Forum Infectious Diseases. Primary outcomes included proportion of LIC-affiliated first and last authors (i.e. lead authors) per year and authorship trends over time. Secondary outcomes included proportion of LIC-affiliated authorship by geographic distribution and disease focus. Among 1308 publications identified, 50% had either a first or last LIC-affiliated author. Among these authors, 48% of LIC-affiliated first authors and 52% of LIC-affiliated last authors also reported a non-LIC institutional affiliation. While the absolute number of articles by LIC-affiliated lead authors increased over the 20-year period, the proportion of articles with LIC-affiliated lead authors decreased. There is a growing literature for infectious disease research conducted in LICs yet authorship trends in a small subset of these publications demonstrate a pronounced and worsening exclusion of LIC-affiliated investigators from publishing as lead authors.

Funder

Imagine, Innovate and Impact (I3) Funds from the Emory School of Medicine

Wellcome Trust

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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