Analyzing the Hot Points of Emergency Public Health Based on Biometrics
Abstract
[Objective/Significance] it is the first task to analyze and mine the hot spots and trends of domestic scholars in the field of public health emergencies in real time. [Methods/Process] Using literature measurement, with the aid of visual analysis tools CiteSpace for domestic 2015–2020, 1,368 of the keywords of public health emergencies literature in visual analysis, determine the key words of emergent public health events occurred in our country. [Results/Conclusion] The research results show that the hot topics of public health emergencies in China will focus on the risk assessment of public health emergencies, infectious diseases, response to school emergencies, emergency preparedness, emergency material disposal, public health publicity, epidemiology, and other 12 high and secondary hot topics.References
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