Global Cardiovascular Research Output, Citations, and Collaborations: A Time-Trend, Bibliometric Analysis (1999–2008)
PLoS ONE2013Vol. 8(12), pp. e83440–e83440
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Mark D. Huffman, Abigail S. Baldridge, Gerald S. Bloomfield, Lisandro D. Colantonio, Poornima Prabhakaran, Vamadevan S. Ajay, Sarah Suh, Grant Lewison, Dorairaj Prabhakaran
Abstract
Cardiovascular health research output has increased substantially in the past decade, with a greater share of citations being published from low- and middle-income countries. However, low- and middle-income countries with the higher burdens of cardiovascular disease continue to have lower research output than high-income countries, and thus require targeted research investments to improve cardiovascular health.
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