Growth of Malaria Research Output in Scopus Data Base: A Study
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https://doi.org/10.51983/arss-2013.2.2.1244Keywords:
Ethnic Group, Common Property, Dependency, Management Institution, Conflict ResolutionAbstract
This study evaluates malaria research carried out in different parts of the world during 1974–2013 using different bibliometric indicators. Data have been downloaded from Scopus database for the period 1974–2013 using the keywords malaria in the title and abstract fields. The study examined the pattern of growth of the output, its geographical distribution, profile of different countries in different sub fields. The study Malaria vaccine research output is gradually increasing. The USA, followed by the UK and Australia contributed the highest number of papers. The majority of the prolific institutions are located in the USA, the UK, France and Australia. The last two decades have witnessed considerable growth in research output in this field, interestingly the countries like the USA, the UK and Australia.
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