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Producción científica internacional sobre el diagnóstico de Anemia Infecciosa Equina: análisis bibliométrico 2019-2023

International scientific production on the diagnosis of Equine Infectious Anemia: bibliometric analysis 2019-2023



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Domínguez-Odio, A. ., Bedoya Ríos, M. Ángel ., & Cala Delgado, D. L. (2025). Producción científica internacional sobre el diagnóstico de Anemia Infecciosa Equina: análisis bibliométrico 2019-2023. Revista MVZ Córdoba, 30(1), e3573. https://doi.org/10.21897/rmvz.3573

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Aníbal Domínguez-Odio
Miguel Ángel Bedoya Ríos
Daniel Leonardo Cala Delgado

Aníbal Domínguez-Odio,

Grupo Empresarial LABIOFAM. Dirección de Ciencia e Innovación. Boyeros, La Habana, Cuba.


Miguel Ángel Bedoya Ríos,

Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Animal Science Research Group. Bucaramanga, Colombia.


Daniel Leonardo Cala Delgado,

Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Animal Science Research Group. Bucaramanga, Colombia.


Objetivo. Evaluar la producción científica global sobre diagnóstico de anemia infecciosa equina basado en la literatura disponible en la base de datos Scopus durante el período 2019-2023. Materiales y métodos Se realizó una investigación descriptiva, retrospectiva y de metodología mixta (cualitativo/cuantitativo), empleando como fuente primaria de información la colección principal de Scopus. Se analizaron indicadores como: co-ocurrencia de palabras clave y acoplamiento bibliográfico (coautorías, países y revistas científicas más productivas). Resultados. Las variadas palabras clave (n=870) contenidas en los artículos (n=595) se vincularon con anemia infecciosa equina (38.8%, 338/870), caballo (31.4%, 273/870) y ensayos inmunoabsorbentes ligado a enzimas (18.3%, 159/870). La producción científica internacional involucró a varios países (n=63) y revistas académicas (n=185), destacándose por sus contribuciones Estados Unidos (n=135/595) y Veterinary Record (n=23/595) respectivamente. Conclusión. El frente de investigación fundamental durante el período 2019-2023 está enfocado hacia el desarrollo de ensayos inmunoenzimaticos empleando para ello estructuras proteicas virales externas.


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