Visualization of childhood allergic diseases based on VOSviewer and CiteSpace
Yan Wang, Xiaoyu Liu, Wenze Cui, Yinghua Hu, Wenhuan Song, Likun Zhu, Zujun Wang, Xiaolu Ji, Youpeng Wang

TL;DR
This study maps research trends in childhood allergic diseases from 2014 to 2024, highlighting eczema's growing attention and the lack of research on cough-variant asthma.
Contribution
A novel bibliometric analysis using VOSviewer and CiteSpace to visualize trends and gaps in childhood allergic disease research.
Findings
Eczema research has grown the most compared to other childhood allergic diseases.
Cough-variant asthma has significantly fewer studies, with only 110 papers in 10 years.
Research collaboration and focus have shifted toward topics like microbiome, genetics, and environmental factors.
Abstract
Childhood allergic diseases, such as eczema, allergic rhinitis, bronchial asthma, and cough-variant asthma, are a growing health concern around the world. There is a lot of research about these diseases, but a clear and complete study is still needed to better understand them and help guide future research. This study used a bibliometric analysis of research on childhood allergic diseases from 2014 to 2024. The main goal was to find patterns in publications, main researchers, research focuses, teamwork between groups, and new topics. Data were collected from Web of Science, Scopus, and PubMed. The study included English-language articles and reviews only. The tools VOSviewer and CiteSpace were used to study publication patterns, where research was done, which authors and journals worked together, how often papers were cited together, which papers were cited the most, and how keywords…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAsthma and respiratory diseases · Delphi Technique in Research · Allergic Rhinitis and Sensitization
