Published November 30, 2023 | Version v37

Growth of MERS Literature

  • 1. Librarian, Tuljabhvani Mahavidyalya, Tuljapur Tal.Tuljapur Dist. Dharashiv

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           The Previous literature on the MERS is very important for that; and the study of this literature is important on the point of view of the researchers. Mine paper focused on the growth of MERS literature in the words. The researchers here attempt are made to examine the growth of MERS literature and examine which authors given contribution in the MERS literature building. 
MERS-CoV is a betacorona-virus resultant from bats. Camels have been shown to have antibodies to MERS-CoV. The exact source of infection in camels has not been identified. Camels are believed to be involved in its spread to humans but it is unclear how. Multiply between humans typically requires close contact with an infected person. It multiply is special outside of hospitals. Thus its risk to the globally population is deemed to be currently fairly low. In this concern study analytical research methodologies are used to accomplish the objectives of the research. PubMed is an important online tool, which is provided the information in the field of medical science.
Mine study conclude that,  the mean relative growth of the MERS literature of first five years 2006 to 2010 is (-0.142), and While the Doubling time for different years [Dt(p)] is(5.39) and in the second five year 2011 to 2015 is 0.018, and Dt -0.622 respectively. During the time period, in second five years the number of publication about MERS are growing and in first five years number of publication are decline. In the top 10 authors Yuen K. Y. took first place and Followed that,  Perlman S., Peiris J. S., Chan K.H., Drosten C. respectively. Here researcher made conclude that, the various authors are contributed in MERS literature.

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