Lee Doyeon, Kim Keunhwan
Division of Data Analysis, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, 66 Hoegiro, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul 02456, South Korea.
Division of Data Analysis, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information, 66 Hoegiro, Dongdaemun-gu, Seoul 02456, South Korea.
Acta Trop. 2024 Dec;260:107481. doi: 10.1016/j.actatropica.2024.107481. Epub 2024 Nov 26.
The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic highlighted the necessity and limitations of scientific collaboration and equitable and effective international research partnerships. The spread of mosquito-borne diseases (MBDs) presents severe public health challenges, particularly in Southeast Asia. Addressing these threats requires establishing regional priorities, bridging research gaps, and strengthening long-term international collaboration. We propose a practical approach to multifaceted perspectives to enhance collaboration across Asia. This study examines MBD-related scientific publications from nine Southeast Asian countries between January 2017 and June 2024, utilizing bibliometric analysis and data visualization to identify research trends, research capacities, key institutions, and international collaborative partners. Thailand and Singapore led the dengue research, followed by Malaysia and Indonesia. Vietnam and the Philippines demonstrated moderate research capabilities, whereas Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar had lower capacities. Relationships with high-income countries drove international collaboration, whereas intra-regional collaboration in Southeast Asia increased. Furthermore, we identified directions for cooperative opportunities between South Korea and other Southeast Asian countries by analyzing their relative research capacities for infectious MBDs. We propose a practical approach to bridge research-capacity gaps and strengthen collaboration between low- and middle-income countries. These findings provide fundamental information for developing future infectious-disease-response strategies and international-collaboration research partnerships and facilitate the implementation of effective global public health preparedness policies and evidence-based decision-making, such as knowledge-transfer and resource-sharing.
2019年冠状病毒病大流行凸显了科学合作以及公平有效的国际研究伙伴关系的必要性和局限性。蚊媒疾病(MBDs)的传播带来了严峻的公共卫生挑战,尤其是在东南亚地区。应对这些威胁需要确定区域优先事项、弥合研究差距并加强长期国际合作。我们提出了一种从多方面视角出发的实用方法,以加强亚洲各地的合作。本研究调查了2017年1月至2024年6月期间九个东南亚国家与蚊媒疾病相关的科学出版物,利用文献计量分析和数据可视化来确定研究趋势、研究能力、关键机构和国际合作伙伴。泰国和新加坡在登革热研究方面领先,其次是马来西亚和印度尼西亚。越南和菲律宾展现出中等研究能力,而柬埔寨、老挝和缅甸的能力较低。与高收入国家建立的关系推动了国际合作,而东南亚地区内部的合作有所增加。此外,我们通过分析韩国与其他东南亚国家在传染性蚊媒疾病方面的相对研究能力,确定了合作机会的方向。我们提出了一种实用方法,以弥合研究能力差距并加强低收入和中等收入国家之间的合作。这些发现为制定未来传染病应对策略和国际合作研究伙伴关系提供了基础信息,并促进了有效的全球公共卫生防范政策的实施和基于证据的决策,如知识转移和资源共享。