A visualization analysis of Traditional Chinese Medicine for influenza prevention and treatment: advances, hotspots, and future trends - Summary - MDSpire

A visualization analysis of Traditional Chinese Medicine for influenza prevention and treatment: advances, hotspots, and future trends

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  • Chang Sun

  • Qi Chen

  • Yang Wang

  • Shuojing Yuan

  • Ying Su

  • Le Zhang

  • June 23, 2026

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Objective:

To systematically evaluate advancements in research regarding the management of influenza utilizing Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) from 2005 to 2025, identify prevailing research focal points, and anticipate future development trajectories.

Approach:
    Key Findings:
    • 1,527 articles were analyzed, showing significant publication growth since 2014, particularly post-2020.
    • China leads globally in publication count and citation frequency, with major contributions from institutions like the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
    • The Journal of Ethnopharmacology is the most prominent journal in this field.
    • Yang Zifeng is identified as the most prolific scholar in TCM research related to influenza.
    • Research focuses on themes such as 'herbal medicine' and 'antiviral activity', with a shift towards modern mechanistic exploration.
    Interpretation:

    The study indicates that TCM for influenza has evolved into a systematic and interdisciplinary research area.

    Limitations:
    • The literature remains disjointed regarding research focal points and lacks a comprehensive overview.
    • The study is limited to articles published in specific databases.
    Conclusion:

    This evaluation establishes that TCM for influenza has developed into a systematic and interdisciplinary area of research.

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