id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-312434-yx24golq Deng, Ziqin Bibliometric and Visualization Analysis of Human Coronaviruses: Prospects and Implications for COVID-19 Research 2020-09-23 .txt text/plain 6219 294 49 Here, we apply bibliometric analysis along with visualization tools to analyze 15,207 publications related to human coronavirus from the Scopus database, using indicators on publication and citation, journal, country or territory, affiliation and international cooperation, author, and keyword co-occurrence cluster. Therefore, in order to accurately, effectively and systematically reveal connections within the human coronavirus field, our study applied bibliometrics and visualization methods to analyze human coronaviruses-related publications and citations, countries and affiliations, as well as journal performance, author impact and keyword cooccurrence cluster. According to these keywords, human coronavirus diseases like "SARS, " "MERS" and COVID-19 may have something worthwhile for comparison with other "infectious diseases" like "influenza" in their epidemiological characteristics; "healthcare workers, " "transmission, " "surveillance, " "quarantine, " or "isolation" may be the focuses of these studies, which can help to promote current disease control and prevention measures. ./cache/cord-312434-yx24golq.txt ./txt/cord-312434-yx24golq.txt