Mapping scientific literature on virus transmission from animals to humans
We show how the research field on the novel coronavirus has changed for the last month, and outline the topics of study
From virus binding to modeling exit from lockdown
Mapping the most cited and the newest scientific publications on coronaviruses
Reviewing the literature on the Spanish flu in 1918–1919 to discuss how the start and duration of quarantine affected mortality, and why at some places the epidemic re-emerged after the control measures were lifted
Though we do not specialize in epidemic research, we systematically search scientific literature on a given topic and visualize the connections between publications. In these networks, called science maps, we distinguish clusters that represent meaningful research fields, and describe them in the reviews. Here we explain the details of our procedure.
The highlights of the literature on social distancing measures applied in the US during the Spanish flu pandemic of 1918–1919