Abstract
Background: COVID-19 pandemic crisis motivated researchers worldwide to deeply investigate it from different perspectives As Iran is one of the highly-affected countries by Covid-19, Iranian researchers have focused on studying it This study aimed at analyzing and visualizing Iranian researchers' papers on COVID-19 from a bibliometric perspective Methods: By searching MeSH-selected keywords related to COVID-19 in Scopus, Iranian researchers' papers on COVID-19 were extracted in a CSV format and underwent bibliometric techniques, such as coauthorship analysis, citation, and co-citation analysis, keyword and term co-occurrence mapping and etc in the Microsoft Excel and VOSviewer software package Results: A total of 405 papers were authored by Iranian researchers on COVID-19 during the study period, with the average number of citations per paper of 2 60 and a mean h-index of 15 The majority of papers were original articles in English Archives of Clinical Infectious Diseases and Archives of Iranian Medicine and Medical Hypotheses were highly ranked publishing journals, respectively The most productive institute and author were Tehran University of Medical Sciences with 119 papers and Rezaei, N with 12 papers Iranian researchers collaborated with the researchers of 73 countries, with the USA ranking first in Covid-19 research, followed by Italy, Canada, and United Kingdom In publishing papers on COVID-19, Iran ranked first among the Middle Eastern countries and thirteenth internationally Conclusion: Iranian researchers were active in 5 main areas of COVID-19 research, including epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment, virology, and systematic review © 2021 Iran University of Medical Sciences
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