id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-299237-pdkxqf3h Pericàs, Juan M Profile and quality of published reviews on COVID‐19 2020-05-30 .txt text/plain 857 52 47 Scientific journals have timely responded to this challenge by prioritizing COVID‐19 research, with proactive editorial efforts favoring open‐access to articles, launching calls for papers, implementing specific sections and special issues on COVID‐19, among others. All rights reserved Dear Editor, COVID-19 has created the necessity to rapidly generate evidence to enlighten many blind spots encompassing the pandemic, from pathophysiology to management. Scientific journals have timely responded to this challenge by prioritizing COVID-19 research, with proactive editorial efforts favoring open-access to articles, launching calls for papers, implementing specific sections and special issues on COVID-19, among others. In the context of a rapidly spreading pandemic with dismal consequences, large amounts of observational studies were carried out in a very short period and this evidence was synthetized into reviews providing pathophysiological insight and guidance for diagnosis and management of COVID-19. Scholars and journal editors are called on to make a joint effort to transition to a highquality research-reporting period regarding COVID-19 at the global level. ./cache/cord-299237-pdkxqf3h.txt ./txt/cord-299237-pdkxqf3h.txt