Liu Wen, Dong Yonghai, Zhou Weidong, Sun Aimeng
Young Scientific Research and Innovation Team, Ji'an Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Ji'an, Jiangxi, China.
Young Scientific Research and Innovation Team, Jiangxi Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Nanchang, Jiangxi, China.
Front Med (Lausanne). 2025 Nov 17;12:1617217. doi: 10.3389/fmed.2025.1617217. eCollection 2025.
This study aims to elucidate the global research dynamics of brucellosis through bibliometric visualization analysis. The findings have major implications for advancing academic progress in the field of brucellosis research, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, and strengthening disease prevention and control.
The Web of Science Core Collection database was utilized as the data source for this study, and literature published between January 1, 1901, and December 31, 2024 was retrieved. CiteSpace and VOSviewer software tools were employed to conduct a visual analysis of the publication volume, countries, institutions, authors, journals, and keywords.
A total of 12,810 articles were included in this analysis, with the first publication dating back to 1901.The annual publication volume has increased over the years. The United States had the highest volume of publications and intermediary centrality. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the journal were found to be the most influential. Professors Kim S. and Pappas G. have made the most significant contributions to the field of brucellosis. Keyword analysis indicated that the top five high-frequency keywords were "," "infection," "," "diagnosis," and "cattle." Among the five formed clusters, cluster #0 (virulence) was larger and newer, with persisting research hotspots. In the keyword burst analysis, the keyword "elisa" exhibited the highest burst strength of 41.47. Recent emerging keywords include "one health," "risk factors," and "seroprevalence."
This study indicates that brucellosis research is predominantly concentrated in developed countries such as the United States. Professor Pappas is a key contributor in this research area. The "one health" approach to brucellosis is a current research hotspot. Based on these findings, future studies focused on content, methods, and value may represent a new trend in brucellosis research.
本研究旨在通过文献计量可视化分析阐明布鲁氏菌病的全球研究动态。研究结果对推动布鲁氏菌病研究领域的学术进展、促进跨学科合作以及加强疾病预防控制具有重要意义。
本研究以Web of Science核心合集数据库为数据源,检索了1901年1月1日至2024年12月31日发表的文献。采用CiteSpace和VOSviewer软件工具对文献发表量、国家、机构、作者、期刊和关键词进行可视化分析。
本分析共纳入12810篇文章,首次发表可追溯到1901年。多年来年发表量呈上升趋势。美国的发表量和中介中心性最高。美国农业部和该期刊被认为最具影响力。Kim S.教授和Pappas G.教授对布鲁氏菌病领域贡献最大。关键词分析表明,高频关键词前五名是“”“感染”“”“诊断”和“牛”。在形成的五个聚类中,聚类#0(毒力)更大且更新,有持续的研究热点。在关键词突现分析中,关键词“elisa”的突现强度最高,为41.47。近期出现的关键词包括“同一健康”“危险因素”和“血清阳性率”。
本研究表明,布鲁氏菌病研究主要集中在美国等发达国家。Pappas教授是该研究领域的关键贡献者。布鲁氏菌病的“同一健康”方法是当前的研究热点。基于这些发现,未来聚焦于内容、方法和价值的研究可能代表布鲁氏菌病研究的新趋势。