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Research on Selected Wildlife Infections in the Circumpolar Arctic—A Bibliometric Review

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  • Anastasia Emelyanova

    (Thule Institute, University of Oulu & University of the Arctic, P.O. Box 7300, FI-90014 Oulu, Finland
    Arctic Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oulu, P.O. Box 5000, FI-90590 Oulu, Finland)

  • Audrey Savolainen

    (Arctic Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oulu, P.O. Box 5000, FI-90590 Oulu, Finland
    Finnish Food Authority (FINPAR), Elektroniikkatie 3, FI-90590 Oulu, Finland)

  • Antti Oksanen

    (Finnish Food Authority (FINPAR), Elektroniikkatie 3, FI-90590 Oulu, Finland)

  • Pentti Nieminen

    (Medical Informatics and Data Analysis Research Group, University of Oulu, P.O. Box 5000, FI-90014 Oulu, Finland)

  • Olga Loginova

    (Laboratory of Parasite Systematics and Evolution, Center for Parasitology, A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninskii Prospect 33, 119071 Moscow, Russia)

  • Khaled Abass

    (Arctic Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oulu, P.O. Box 5000, FI-90590 Oulu, Finland)

  • Arja Rautio

    (Thule Institute, University of Oulu & University of the Arctic, P.O. Box 7300, FI-90014 Oulu, Finland
    Arctic Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Oulu, P.O. Box 5000, FI-90590 Oulu, Finland)

Abstract

One Health, a multidisciplinary approach to public health, which integrates human, animal, and environmental studies, is prudent for circumpolar Arctic health research. The objective of our bibliometric review was to identify and compare research in select infectious diseases in Arctic wildlife species with importance to human health indexed in English language databases (PubMed, Scopus) and the Russian database eLibrary.ru. Included articles (in English and Russian languages) needed to meet the following criteria: (1) data comes from the Arctic, (2) articles report original research or surveillance reports, (3) articles were published between 1990 and 2018, and (4) research relates to naturally occurring infections. Of the included articles (total n = 352), most were from Russia (n = 131, 37%), Norway (n = 58, 16%), Canada (n = 39, 11%), and Alaska (n = 39, 11%). Frequently reported infectious agents among selected mammals were Trichinella spp. (n = 39), Brucella spp. (n = 25), rabies virus (n = 11), Echinococcus spp. (n = 10), and Francisella tularensis (n = 9). There were 25 articles on anthrax in eLibrary.ru, while there were none in the other two databases. We identified future directions where opportunities for further research, collaboration, systematic reviews, or monitoring programs are possible and needed.

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  • Anastasia Emelyanova & Audrey Savolainen & Antti Oksanen & Pentti Nieminen & Olga Loginova & Khaled Abass & Arja Rautio, 2022. "Research on Selected Wildlife Infections in the Circumpolar Arctic—A Bibliometric Review," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 19(18), pages 1-20, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:19:y:2022:i:18:p:11260-:d:909187
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