Author:
Sheeja N.K.,K. Susan Mathew,Cherukodan Surendran
Abstract
Purpose
This study aims to analyse the trend of Mpox research in the pre and post-outbreak period. The study compared the growth pattern, major research areas, sources of publications, funding agencies, countries and institutions invested in Mpox research, and institutional and countrywide collaboration patterns in Mpox research in both periods.
Design/methodology/approach
This study is based on the data retrieved from the Web of Science database for two time frames: the pre-outbreak period (January 1989–April 2022) and the post-outbreak period (May 2022–December 2022). The study is limited to research articles and reviews articles from Web Science. The study used Microsoft Excel and VOSviewer visualization software to derive results.
Findings
The study found few publications on Mpox before the epidemic outbreak, and a steep increase is visible after it. Before and after the Mpox pandemic, the USA ranked first in the production of literature. The focus of research before the outbreak of the epidemic was on virology, which was replaced by infectious diseases during the post-epidemic period. More publications were found available in open-access journals during the post-outbreak time. Author collaboration with US authors from other countries is higher in the post-outbreak period. During the pre-outbreak time, the principal supporters of Mpox research were American funding agencies and institutes. The study reveals that the research in post-outbreak is more concentrated on diagnosis, prevention and treatment of Mpox.
Practical implications
This study offers a systematic literature review on Mpox’s overall research productivity. It contrasted the patterns of this field’s pre- and post-epidemic research. The conclusions of this study will act as a guide for scientists operating all across the world.
Originality/value
A thorough scientometric analysis of the trend of Mpox research in the pre- and post-outbreak period has not been attempted. It will help identify the nature of research on Mpox over the years, which will support future research on Mpox attempted across the globe.
Subject
Library and Information Sciences
Reference22 articles.
1. Machine learning in safety and health research: a scientometric analysis;International Journal of Information Science and Management (IJISM),2023
2. Trends in monkeypox research: a sixty year bibliometric analysis;Microbes and Infectious Diseases,2022
3. Gene expression profiling of monkeypox virus-infected cells reveals novel interfaces for host-virus interactions;Virology Journal,2010
4. Monkeypox epidemic at the door: should we remain idly by or prepare strongly?;AMB Express,2023
5. Forty years of the Journal of Futures Markets: a bibliometric overview;Journal of Futures Markets,2021