id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-321800-0h28pg3b Klingelhöfer, Doris Coronavirus: An insight into global research until outbreak of COVID-19 and its implications for the future 2020-09-23 .txt text/plain 6119 337 55 RESULTS: The trend in publication and citation numbers shows the strong influence of the past pandemics SARS and MERS with an untypical decline afterward. The current extremely rapid global spread of SARS-CoV-2 has led to the highly dangerous outbreak of the pandemic CoVID-19 with daily increasing numbers of new infections and deaths around the world. Additionally, socio-economic, scientific and epidemiological parameters were related to the publication numbers to obtain an even more meaningful picture of the global landscape of CoV research. The resulting scientific interest and the possible in-si-VIEWPOINTS RESEARCH THEME 1: COVID-19 PANDEMIC tu investigation of the cases caused the publication figures to rise at the beginning of the SARS disease and to fall rapidly thereafter. Here, the USA and China are the highest-ranking countries, demonstrating their overall interest in CoV research and also focusing on the MERS pandemic, despite the relatively low case numbers. ./cache/cord-321800-0h28pg3b.txt ./txt/cord-321800-0h28pg3b.txt