Bibliometric analysis and curriculum mapping of travel medicine research

Journal of Travel Medicine
Gerard T Flaherty, Keng Lim Yap

Abstract

Evidence-based travel medicine requires that research priorities reflect the wide knowledge base of this discipline. Bibliometric analysis of articles published in Journal of Travel Medicine yielded the following results: epidemiology (6%, n = 105); immunology/vaccinology (8.5%, n = 148); pre-travel assessment/consultation (30.5%, n = 533); diseases contracted during travel (48.3%, n = 843); other clinical conditions associated with travel (6.8%, n = 119); post-travel assessment (5.2%, n = 91) and administrative and general travel medicine issues (6%, n = 105).

References

Dec 16, 2004·Tropical Medicine & International Health : TM & IH·Steven W Glover, Sarah L Bowen
Sep 22, 2006·Journal of Travel Medicine·Phyllis Kozarsky
Oct 4, 2006·Acta Tropica·Matthew E FalagasIoannis A Bliziotis
Sep 15, 2009·Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease·Alfonso J Rodriguez-Morales, Hilda Palacios
Nov 6, 2010·Journal of Travel Medicine·Elizabeth A TalbotUNKNOWN Research Committee of International Society of Travel Medicine
Jun 5, 2012·Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease·J H ChiodiniP L Chiodini
Aug 11, 2015·Travel Medicine and Infectious Disease·Dayron F Martinez-PulgarinAlberto E Paniz-Mondolfi
Jun 15, 2016·Journal of Travel Medicine·Watcharapong Piyaphanee, Pornthep Chanthavanich

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Citations

Feb 3, 2018·Journal of Travel Medicine·Niall JohnstonGerard Flaherty
Nov 15, 2018·Journal of Travel Medicine·Jeff Goad
Nov 9, 2018·Journal of Travel Medicine·Daniel J Coyle, Gerard T Flaherty
Nov 27, 2018·Journal of Travel Medicine·Christopher A Sanford, Gerard T Flaherty
Mar 13, 2019·Journal of Travel Medicine·Geoffrey Yew Jun ZhiBrian Hallahan
Jun 21, 2018·Journal of Travel Medicine·Ryan Terrence PereiraGerard T Flaherty
Jun 4, 2018·Journal of Travel Medicine·Gerard T Flaherty
Apr 11, 2018·Journal of Travel Medicine·Gerard T Flaherty, Eric Caumes
Mar 12, 2019·Journal of Travel Medicine·Gerard T FlahertyFrancis M Finucane

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