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