Global research landscape and trends of single-cell sequencing in sexually transmitted infections: a comprehensive bibliometric analysis from 2015 to 2025 - Takeaways - MDSpire

Global research landscape and trends of single-cell sequencing in sexually transmitted infections: a comprehensive bibliometric analysis from 2015 to 2025

  • By

  • Cuixiu Wu

  • Yuanshuo Guo

  • Na Cui

  • Yidan Gao

  • Lijuan Jiang

  • Haoneng Tang

  • Qingchun Liang

  • Lingli Tang

  • July 13, 2026

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    Single-cell sequencing research in sexually transmitted infections (STIs) has seen significant growth from 2015 to 2025, with 148 relevant articles identified.

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    The United States is the leading country in single-cell sequencing publications, citation counts, and international collaborations in STI research.

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    Key authors in the field include Chiarella J, Ho YC, and Wang FS, with Stuart T being the most frequently co-cited scholar.

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    Emerging research clusters focus on HPV-related cancers and HIV-regulating factors, indicating increased citation activity in these areas.

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    Clinical trial analysis reveals both potential and challenges in translating single-cell sequencing findings into clinical applications.

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