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  • * Monkeypox is a rare zoonotic disease with epidemic potential.
  • * Understanding the scientific literature is crucial for managing outbreaks.
  • * A bibliometric analysis provides insights into research output and trends.

Purpose of the Study:

  • * To conduct an up-to-date literature analysis of scientific data on monkeypox.
  • * To evaluate research output and identify publication trends during the recent outbreak.
  • * To highlight key regions and institutions involved in monkeypox research.

Main Methods:

  • * Bibliometric analysis of research articles from eight electronic databases.
  • * Data collection period: May 2022 to December 2023.
  • * Export and analysis of 415 relevant research articles using Mendeley.

Main Results:

  • * Publication surge observed starting January 2022, with a rapid increase in May 2022.
  • * European region led publications; United States (9.87%) and United Kingdom (8.43%) had the highest number of reports.
  • * Significant number of articles (371) were unfunded, while 82 funding agencies supported 44 articles.

Conclusions:

  • * The analysis outlines the landscape of monkeypox virus research during the current outbreak.
  • * There is a growing demand for original research articles on monkeypox.
  • * Increased financial and administrative support is recommended for future research endeavors.