Analysis and mapping of global research publications on point-of-care testing for infectious diseases

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Sweileh, Waleed M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Annajah Natl Univ, Coll Med & Hlth Sci, Dept Physiol & Pharmacol Toxicol, Div Biomed Sci, Nablus, Palestine
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antibiotic resistance; COVID-19; HIV; infectious diseases; point-of-care testing; research; CLINICAL IMPACT; MULTICENTER; ADULTS;
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10.1111/jep.13996
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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RationaleThis study presents the first comprehensive analysis and mapping of scientific research on point-of-care testing (POCT) in infectious diseases, filling a gap in understanding the evolving landscape of this field. The identification of research themes and global contributions offers valuable insights.Aims and ObjectivesThis manuscript aims to analyse and map scientific research on POCT in the context of infectious diseases.MethodsThe study employed a comprehensive search strategy using terms related to POCT and infectious diseases. The search was conducted on the Scopus database, refining results based on inclusion and exclusion criteria. The dataset of 1719 research articles was then subjected to descriptive analysis and mapping using VOSviewer.ResultsThe research findings indicate an exponential growth in POCT-related publications, with 46.8% published post the COVID-19 pandemic. Plos One journal led in publication frequency, and Biosensors and Bioelectronics received the highest citations per article. North America and Western Europe dominated contributions, with notable participation from China, South Africa, and India. The research landscape revealed the following research themes: detection technologies, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/sexually transmitted infection (STI) diagnosis, antibiotic optimisation, and schistosomiasis. Clinical trials focused on antibiotic prescribing, HIV, STIs, and specific infections. The findings suggest a shifting landscape towards POCT, emphasising the need for future planning and investment in healthcare systems. The research identifies areas for future exploration, such as the impact of POCT on antibiotic prescribing and its role in combating infectious diseases in low- and middle-income countries.ConclusionImplementation of POCT has the potential to revolutionise infectious disease management, improve patient outcomes, and reduce the global burden of diseases. Better public awareness, healthcare team management, and planning for POCT at entry points are crucial for societal benefit. Results demonstrated the evolving role of POCT in infectious disease management and prevention.
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