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Top 50 cited articles on Covid-19 after the first year of the pandemic: A bibliometric analysis
Authors:Srinivas B.S. Kambhampati  Nagashree Vasudeva  Raju Vaishya  Mohit Kumar Patralekh
Affiliation:1. Sri Dhaatri Orthopaedic, Maternity & Gynaecology Center, 23, Lane 2, SKDGOC, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, 520008, India;2. Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi, India;3. Safdarjung Hospital and Vardhman Mahavir Medical College, New Delhi, 110029, India;1. Sri Dhaatri Orthopaedic, Maternity & Gynaecology Center, 23, Lane 2, SKDGOC, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, 520008, India;2. Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi, India;3. Safdarjung Hospital and Vardhman Mahavir Medical College, New Delhi, 110029, India
Abstract:Background & aimsIt has been just over a year since the Covid-19 pandemic started. The top 50 cited articles on this subject would help identify trends and focus on the research efforts.MethodsWe utilised e-utilities in PubMed to find publications on Covid-19 until the date of search on 7/2/21. The iCite website was used to find the top 50 citations of the output from the search strategy. We looked into their full text for the editorial dates, type of study, level of evidence, focus of the article and country of origin. We also counted the errata and comments on each of them.ResultsThe total number of citations of all 50 articles was 123,960, the highest being 10, 754 for a single article. Huang C was the most cited first author. They were published from week 4–17, with February being the month with most citations. Lancet was the most cited journal, having published 9 of the 50 articles. Majority belonged to level 3 of the evidence ladder and were retrospective studies. Thirty percent of them had an errata published and an average of 7 comments per article.ConclusionThe top 50 most cited articles identify the most impactful studies on Covid-19, providing a resource to educators while identifying trends to guide research and publishing efforts. There has been an explosion of publications and an unprecedented rate and number of citations within the first year for any single condition in the literature.
Keywords:Top 50 citations  Covid-19 publications  Bibliometrics  Pubmed covid-19 publications
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