The COVID-19 research landscape
Measuring topics and collaborations using scientific literature
Wang, Junhui PhDa; Hong, Na PhDb,∗
Editor[s]: Mittal., Vinay
aInstitute of Medical Information, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences
bDigital China Health Technologies Co. Ltd., Beijing, China.
∗Correspondence: Na Hong, Digital China Health Technologies Co. Ltd., Beijing 100080, China [e-mail: [emailprotected]].
Abbreviations: ACE2 = Angiotensin Converting Enzyme 2, COVID-19 = Coronavirus Disease 2019, MeSH = Medical Subject Headings, MTI = Medical Text Indexer, SARS-COV-2 = severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, VBA = Visual Basic for Applications.
How to cite this article: Wang J, Hong N. The COVID-19 research landscape: Measuring topics and collaborations using scientific literature. Medicine. 2020;99:43[e22849].
The authors report no conflicts of interest.
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Medicine: October 23, 2020 - Volume 99 - Issue 43 - p e22849
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