Studies of Novel Coronavirus Disease 19 (COVID-19) Pandemic: A Global Analysis of Literature
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Searching Strategy and Study Selection
2.2. Data Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
No | Search Query | Result |
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1 | TS = (“COVID-19”) | 998 |
2 | TS = (“2019 novel coronavirus”) | 151 |
3 | TS = (“2019-nCoV”) | 255 |
4 | TS = (“severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2”) | 84 |
5 | TS = (“SARS-CoV-2”) | 286 |
6 | #5 OR #4 OR #3 OR #2 OR #1 | 1304 |
7 | #5 OR #4 OR #3 OR #2 OR #1 Refined by: [excluding] PUBLICATION YEARS: (2011 OR 2003) | 1302 |
8 | #5 OR #4 OR #3 OR #2 OR #1 Refined by: [excluding] PUBLICATION YEARS: (2011 OR 2003) AND [excluding] DOCUMENT TYPES: (CORRECTION OR DATA PAPER OR REPRINT ) | 1281 |
9 | #5 OR #4 OR #3 OR #2 OR #1 Refined by: [excluding] PUBLICATION YEARS: (2011 OR 2003) AND [excluding] DOCUMENT TYPES: (CORRECTION OR DATA PAPER OR REPRINT) AND [excluding] AUTHORS: ( ANONYMOUS) | 1247 |
10 | #5 OR #4 OR #3 OR #2 OR #1 Refined by: [excluding] PUBLICATION YEARS: ( 2011 OR 2003 ) AND [excluding] DOCUMENT TYPES: (CORRECTION OR DATA PAPER OR REPRINT ) AND [excluding] AUTHORS: ( ANONYMOUS ) AND [excluding] LANGUAGES: ( GERMAN OR HUNGARIAN OR FRENCH OR PORTUGUESE OR ITALIAN OR SPANISH OR TURKISH OR CZECH OR NORWEGIAN ) | 1207 |
No | Search Query | Result |
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1 | Search ((((“COVID-19”[Title/Abstract]) OR “2019 novel coronavirus”[Title/Abstract]) OR “2019-nCoV”[Title/Abstract]) OR “severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2”[Title/Abstract]) OR “SARS-CoV-2”[Title/Abstract] | 5779 |
No | Search Query | Result |
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1 | ( TITLE-ABS-KEY ( “COVID-19” ) ) OR ( TITLE-ABS-KEY ( “2019 novel coronavirus” ) ) OR ( TITLE-ABS-KEY ( “2019-nCoV” ) ) OR ( TITLE-ABS-KEY ( “severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2” ) ) OR ( TITLE-ABS-KEY ( “SARS-CoV-2” ) ) | 3348 |
2 | ( TITLE-ABS-KEY ( “COVID-19” ) ) OR ( TITLE-ABS-KEY ( “2019 novel coronavirus” ) ) OR ( TITLE-ABS-KEY ( “2019-nCoV” ) ) OR ( TITLE-ABS-KEY ( “severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2” ) ) OR ( TITLE-ABS-KEY ( “SARS-CoV-2” ) ) AND ( EXCLUDE ( PUBYEAR , 2011 ) OR EXCLUDE ( PUBYEAR , 2006 ) OR EXCLUDE ( PUBYEAR , 2004 ) OR EXCLUDE ( PUBYEAR , 2003 ) ) | 3309 |
3 | ( TITLE-ABS-KEY ( “COVID-19” ) ) OR ( TITLE-ABS-KEY ( “2019 novel coronavirus” ) ) OR ( TITLE-ABS-KEY ( “2019-nCoV” ) ) OR ( TITLE-ABS-KEY ( “severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2” ) ) OR ( TITLE-ABS-KEY ( “SARS-CoV-2” ) ) AND ( EXCLUDE ( PUBYEAR , 2011 ) OR EXCLUDE ( PUBYEAR , 2006 ) OR EXCLUDE ( PUBYEAR , 2004 ) OR EXCLUDE ( PUBYEAR , 2003 ) ) AND ( EXCLUDE ( DOCTYPE , “er” ) OR EXCLUDE ( DOCTYPE , “cp” ) OR EXCLUDE ( DOCTYPE , “dp” ) ) | 3309 |
4 | ( TITLE-ABS-KEY ( “COVID-19” ) ) OR ( TITLE-ABS-KEY ( “2019 novel coronavirus” ) ) OR ( TITLE-ABS-KEY ( “2019-nCoV” ) ) OR ( TITLE-ABS-KEY ( “severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2” ) ) OR ( TITLE-ABS-KEY ( “SARS-CoV-2” ) ) AND ( EXCLUDE ( PUBYEAR , 2011 ) OR EXCLUDE ( PUBYEAR , 2006 ) OR EXCLUDE ( PUBYEAR , 2004 ) OR EXCLUDE ( PUBYEAR , 2003 ) ) AND ( EXCLUDE ( DOCTYPE , “er” ) OR EXCLUDE ( DOCTYPE , “cp” ) OR EXCLUDE ( DOCTYPE , “dp” ) ) AND ( EXCLUDE ( PREFNAMEAUID , “Undefined#Undefined” ) ) | 3295 |
5 | ( TITLE-ABS-KEY ( “COVID-19” ) ) OR ( TITLE-ABS-KEY ( “2019 novel coronavirus” ) ) OR ( TITLE-ABS-KEY ( “2019-nCoV” ) ) OR ( TITLE-ABS-KEY ( “severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2” ) ) OR ( TITLE-ABS-KEY ( “SARS-CoV-2” ) ) AND ( EXCLUDE ( PUBYEAR , 2011 ) OR EXCLUDE ( PUBYEAR , 2006 ) OR EXCLUDE ( PUBYEAR , 2004 ) OR EXCLUDE ( PUBYEAR , 2003 ) ) AND ( EXCLUDE ( DOCTYPE , “er” ) OR EXCLUDE ( DOCTYPE , “cp” ) OR EXCLUDE ( DOCTYPE , “dp” ) ) AND ( EXCLUDE ( PREFNAMEAUID , “Undefined#Undefined” ) ) AND ( EXCLUDE ( SUBJAREA , “Undefined” ) ) AND ( EXCLUDE ( LANGUAGE , “Chinese” ) OR EXCLUDE ( LANGUAGE , “German” ) OR EXCLUDE ( LANGUAGE , “Spanish” ) OR EXCLUDE ( LANGUAGE , “French” ) OR EXCLUDE ( LANGUAGE , “Norwegian” ) OR EXCLUDE ( LANGUAGE , “Portuguese” ) OR EXCLUDE ( LANGUAGE , “Italian” ) OR EXCLUDE ( LANGUAGE , “Dutch” ) OR EXCLUDE ( LANGUAGE , “Icelandic” ) OR EXCLUDE ( LANGUAGE , “Korean” ) OR EXCLUDE ( LANGUAGE , “Swedish” ) OR EXCLUDE ( LANGUAGE , “Turkish” ) ) | 3032 |
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No. | Title | Journal (IF) | Number of Citations | Main Findings |
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01 | Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of 99 cases of 2019 novel coronavirus pneumonia in Wuhan, China: a descriptive study | The Lancet (IF = 59·1) | 319 |
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02 | A familial cluster of pneumonia associated with the 2019 novel coronavirus indicating person-to-person transmission: a study of a family cluster | The Lancet (IF = 59·1) | 245 |
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03 | Clinical characteristics and intrauterine vertical transmission potential of COVID-19 infection in nine pregnant women: a retrospective review of medical records | The Lancet (IF = 59·1) | 75 |
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04 | Detection of 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) by real-time RT-PCR | Eurosurveillance (IF = 7·4) | 74 |
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05 | Emerging coronaviruses: Genome structure, replication, and pathogenesis | Journal of Medical Virology (IF = 2·0) | 51 |
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06 | CT imaging features of 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-NCoV) | Radiology (IF = 7·6) | 51 |
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07 | Presumed Asymptomatic Carrier Transmission of COVID-19 | JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association (IF = 51·3) | 49 |
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08 | Breakthrough: Chloroquine phosphate has shown apparent efficacy in treatment of COVID-19 associated pneumonia in clinical studies | BioScience Trends (IF = 1·7) | 48 |
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09 | Genomic characterization of the 2019 novel human-pathogenic coronavirus isolated from a patient with atypical pneumonia after visiting Wuhan | Emerging Microbes and Infections (IF = 6·2) | 46 |
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10 | Incubation period of 2019 novel coronavirus (2019- nCoV) infections among travelers from Wuhan, China, 20–28 January 2020 | Eurosurveillance (IF = 7·4) | 30 |
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Topic | Content | Top Ten Most Frequent Terms | n | % |
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Topic 1 | Epidemiological reports on COVID-19 outbreaks in different countries. | Covid-19; cases; transmission; first; disease; coronavirus; march; countries; confirmed; and health. | 295 | 5.1 |
Topic 2 | Global and international health security and responses in COVID-19 pandemic crisis. | Health; covid-19; pandemic; public; global; response; community; world; emergency; and outbreak. | 571 | 9.9 |
Topic 3 | SARS-CoV-2 virus structure and molecular analysis. | Sars-cov-2; 2019-ncov; human; coronavirus; sars-cov; protein; virus; viral; spike; and receptor. | 231 | 4.0 |
Topic 4 | Distinguishes between old and novel coronavirus: origin, pathology, and pathogenesis. | Coronavirus; respiratory; novel; china; disease; sars-cov-2; severe; syndrome; acute; and outbreak. | 611 | 10.6 |
Topic 5 | Radiographic detection of COVID-19. | Covid-19; patients; symptoms; pneumonia; chest; clinical; disease; children; findings; and imaging. | 310 | 5.4 |
Topic 6 | Psychological disorders in COVID-19 epidemic: epidemiological characteristics and interventions. | Covid-19; health; mental; during; outbreak; study; social; psychological; anxiety; and media. | 256 | 4.4 |
Topic 7 | Clinical and laboratory examinations in hospitalized patients with COVID-19. | Patients; covid-19; clinical; severe; study; group; cases; disease; results; Wuhan | 232 | 4.0 |
Topic 8 | Comorbidities in patients with COVID-19. | covid-19; patients; disease; respiratory; severe; acute; infection; syndrome; article; and coronavirus. | 474 | 8.2 |
Topic 9 | Impacts of COVID-19 on pregnancy outcomes. | Covid-19; review; studies; evidence; women; pregnant; clinical; research; literature; and results. | 156 | 2.7 |
Topic 10 | Diagnostic values of SARS-CoV-2 tests and improvement strategies. | Sars-cov-2; positive; covid-19; viral; testing; detection; rt-pcr; samples; results; and negative. | 234 | 4.1 |
Topic 11 | Guidelines for emergency care and surgical management during COVID-19 pandemic. | Covid-19; pandemic; patients; during; management; cancer; hospital; recommendations; clinical; and surgery. | 669 | 11.6 |
Topic 12 | Global logistics concerns in COVID-19 prevention, treatment and care. | Covid-19; protective; transmission; healthcare; workers; equipment; personal; during; infection; and staff. | 242 | 4.2 |
Topic 13 | Medical education in COVID-19 pandemic. | Covid-19; pandemic; medical; education; medicine; during; response; lessons; students; and nursing. | 561 | 9.7 |
Topic 14 | COVID-19 epidemiological modelling and forecasting. | Covid-19; cases; china; epidemic; number; outbreak; model; Wuhan; measures; and confirmed. | 292 | 5.1 |
Topic 15 | Treatment interventions against COVID-19. | Covid-19; treatment; drugs; clinical; therapeutic; against; antiviral; sars-cov-2; therapy; and effective. | 311 | 5.4 |
Topic | World Bank Income Classification 1 | WHO COVID-19 Transmission Classification 2 | ||||
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Low-Middle Income Countries | High-Middle Income Countries | High Income Countries | Sporadic Cases | Clusters of Cases | Community Transmission | |
Coef. (95%CI) | Coef. (95%CI) | Coef. (95%CI) | Coef. (95%CI) | Coef. (95%CI) | Coef. (95%CI) | |
Topic 1 | 4.7 (−4.7; 14.0) | 6.8 (−6.9; 20.4) | 14 (−6.4; 34.5) | −1.1 (−9.1; 6.9) | 3 (−3.8; 9.7) | 6.7 (−0.7; 14.1) |
Topic 2 | 3.4 (−12.2; 18.9) | −7.1 (−29.8; 15.5) | −10.4 (−44.4; 23.6) | −5.3 (−18.6; 7.9) | −3 (−14.2; 8.3) | 2.2 (−10.1; 14.4) |
Topic 3 | 1 (−2.7; 4.7) | 1.9 (−3.5; 7.3) | 1.3 (−6.8; 9.4) | −0.9 (−4.1; 2.2) | 1 (−1.7; 3.6) | 0.2 (−2.7; 3.2) |
Topic 4 | 2 (−9.0; 13.0) | 3 (−13.1; 19.0) | 8.2 (−15.8; 32.3) | 1.2 (−8.2; 10.5) | 6 (−2.0; 14.0) | 5.2 (−3.4; 13.9) |
Topic 5 | −1 (−2.7; 0.8) | −0.8 (−3.4; 1.7) | −2.6 (−6.4; 1.2) | −1.5 (−2.9; 0.0) | −1 (−2.3; 0.3) | −1.4 (−2.8; 0.0) |
Topic 6 | −6.4 (−12.4; −0.4) * | −16.9 (−25.6; −8.1) * | −23.5 (−36.6; −10.4) * | 4.6 (−0.5; 9.7) | 1.3 (−3.0; 5.7) | 2 (−2.7; 6.7) |
Topic 7 | −0.1 (−1.6; 1.3) | 0.3 (−1.8; 2.4) | 0.7 (−2.5; 3.8) | 0 (−1.2; 1.2) | 0.4 (−0.7; 1.4) | 0.7 (−0.4; 1.9) |
Topic 8 | 2.8 (−3.4; 9.1) | −0.2 (−9.3; 8.9) | 3.4 (−10.3; 17.1) | −5.8 (−11.2; −0.5) * | −4.1 (−8.7; 0.4) | 1.7 (−3.3; 6.6) |
Topic 9 | 2.2 (−2.9; 7.2) | 0.9 (−6.5; 8.3) | 0.9 (−10.1; 12.0) | −0.3 (−4.6; 4.0) | 2.1 (−1.6; 5.8) | 2.5 (−1.5; 6.4) |
Topic 10 | −1.5 (−2.9; −0.1) * | −1.9 (−3.9; 0.1) | −2.7 (−5.6; 0.3) | −0.3 (−1.5; 0.8) | 0.4 (−0.6; 1.4) | 0 (−1.1; 1.0) |
Topic 11 | −10.2 (−20.9; 0.5) | −13.7 (−29.3; 1.8) | −19.6 (−42.9; 3.8) | −2.2 (−11.3; 6.9) | −0.2 (−7.9; 7.6) | 1.7 (−6.8; 10.1) |
Topic 12 | −1.5 (−4.3; 1.4) | −3.2 (−7.3; 1.0) | −3.1 (−9.2; 3.1) | −0.6 (−3.0; 1.8) | −1.1 (−3.1; 1.0) | −0.8 (−3.0; 1.4) |
Topic 13 | −4.9 (−13.2; 3.3) | −7.6 (−19.6; 4.4) | −4.4 (−22.4; 13.7) | 0.8 (−6.2; 7.8) | 2.9 (−3.1; 8.9) | 2.1 (−4.4; 8.6) |
Topic 14 | 1.7 (−7.4; 10.8) | −2.5 (−15.7; 10.8) | −3 (−22.8; 16.9) | −1 (−8.8; 6.7) | −2.9 (−9.5; 3.7) | −1 (−8.2; 6.1) |
Topic 15 | 16.6 (6.5; 26.7) * | 19.9 (5.2; 34.6) * | 34.8 (12.8; 56.8) * | −20.8 (−29.3; −12.2) * | −18.9 (−26.2; −11.6) * | −17 (−24.9; −9) * |
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Tran, B.X.; Ha, G.H.; Nguyen, L.H.; Vu, G.T.; Hoang, M.T.; Le, H.T.; Latkin, C.A.; Ho, C.S.H.; Ho, R.C.M. Studies of Novel Coronavirus Disease 19 (COVID-19) Pandemic: A Global Analysis of Literature. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 4095. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17114095
Tran BX, Ha GH, Nguyen LH, Vu GT, Hoang MT, Le HT, Latkin CA, Ho CSH, Ho RCM. Studies of Novel Coronavirus Disease 19 (COVID-19) Pandemic: A Global Analysis of Literature. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(11):4095. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17114095
Chicago/Turabian StyleTran, Bach Xuan, Giang Hai Ha, Long Hoang Nguyen, Giang Thu Vu, Men Thi Hoang, Huong Thi Le, Carl A. Latkin, Cyrus S.H. Ho, and Roger C.M. Ho. 2020. "Studies of Novel Coronavirus Disease 19 (COVID-19) Pandemic: A Global Analysis of Literature" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 11: 4095. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17114095
APA StyleTran, B. X., Ha, G. H., Nguyen, L. H., Vu, G. T., Hoang, M. T., Le, H. T., Latkin, C. A., Ho, C. S. H., & Ho, R. C. M. (2020). Studies of Novel Coronavirus Disease 19 (COVID-19) Pandemic: A Global Analysis of Literature. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(11), 4095. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17114095