Authors: Jian-Di Li, Yu-Qing Liu, Rong-Quan He, Zhi-Guang Huang, Wan-Ying Huang, Hong Huang, Zhi-Hong Liu, Gang Chen
Year: 2025
Journal: Journal of Infection and Public Health
Summary#
This paper provides an overview of the scientific landscape, highlights research focus areas, and outlines potential future investigations on Langya henipavirus. It was done via a systematic review and bibliometric analysis over the past two decades.
Key Findings#
- Henipavirus research has increased at an annual rate of 8.82% over the past two decades
- The United States leads in research output, with the Australian Animal Health Laboratory as the top institution
- Most articles are published in the Journal of Virology, identified as the most influential journal
- Current research focuses on ‘zoonosis’, ‘vaccine’, and ‘pathogenesis’
- Future areas may include ‘molecular docking’, ‘immunoinformatics’, ‘climate change’, ‘antibodies’, ‘vaccines’, ‘glycoprotein’, and ‘ephrin-b2’
Methodology#
- Study Type: Review and Bibliometric Analysis
- Time Period: 1995-2022
Topics#
Henipavirus, Research Output, United States, Australian Animal Health Laboratory, Journal of Virology, Wang LF, Zoonosis, Vaccine, Pathogenesis, Molecular Docking, Immunoinformatics, Climate Change, Antibodies, Vaccines, Glycoprotein, Ephrin-b2
Relevance#
This study details henipavirus research, highlighting key players, trends, and future directions. These insights will guide future efforts to address the risks posed by novel Henipaviruses, such as Langya.