Analisis Bibliometrik tentang Distribusi Vaksin Covid-19 Tahun 2020-2021

https://doi.org/10.22146/farmaseutik.v20i4.100082

Desi Kusumawati(1*), Dyah Aryani Perwitasari(2), Woro Woro Supadmi Supadmi(3)

(1) Program Studi S3 Farmasi, Fakultas Farmasi Universitas Ahmad Dahlan Yogyakarta
(2) Program Studi S3 Farmasi, Fakultas Farmasi Universitas Ahmad Dahlan Yogyakarta
(3) Program Studi S1 Farmasi, Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan dan Sains Universitas PGRI Madiun
(*) Corresponding Author

Abstract


Covid-19 is an infectious disease that has caused the highest mortality since 2019. This study aims to determine the map of research developments related to ‘Covid-19 Vaccines’. This article review was conducted by searching for publications through the Pubmed database in October-November 2021 with the keyword ‘Vaccines/supply and distribution’. The publication map in this study researchers used bibliometric analysis of the Biblioshiny web interface application for the article search period during 1 January 2020 - 30 November 2021 in Pubmed found around 6528 articles. The article that ranked first out of 1406 articles was The New Englands Journal Of Medicine with 214 articles (15.22%), Vaccine with 208 articles (14.79%), and Nature with 189 articles (13.44%). The most authors out of 444 authors were Baden LR with 63 articles (14.19%), Rubin Ej with 57 articles (12.84%) and Morrisey S with 56 articles (12.61%). Institutions or institutions dominated by European-American origin ranked first University Of Oxford with 1229 articles (29.57%), followed by Harvard Medical School with 484 articles (11.65%), followed by the National Institute Of Allergy And Infectious Diseases with 376 articles (9.05%). The most keywords in Pubmed searches in the period during the study were related to Covid-19 Vaccine/supply & distribution in a table showing keywords with the word Human had a frequency of use of 6432 times (98.52%) then keywords with the word sars-cov-2 had been used 3275 times (50.2%) then the 3rd highest was keywords with the word covid-19 vaccines had been used 3268 times (50.1%) of the total number of articles available. Author productivity is mostly dominated by European countries, namely Argentina and Afghanistan.


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vaksin covid; supply; distribution; bibliometrix

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