AI Article Synopsis

  • Drug hypersensitivity is a growing global health concern, with research trends indicating a significant rise in its prevalence across various populations.
  • A study utilizing data from the Web of Science Core Collection mapped out co-occurrence relationships among countries, institutions, authors, and key terms, revealing the U.S. and China as top contributors to the research.
  • Future research will focus on developing algorithms for diagnosis and understanding the immunological mechanisms behind drug hypersensitivity, particularly in relation to anaphylaxis caused by polyethylene glycols.

Article Abstract

Background: Drug hypersensitivity is a major global public health issue with a significant increase in prevalence in populations. Here, we provide a deep insight into the frontier hotspot and future direction in the field of drug hypersensitivity.

Methods: A knowledge map is portrayed based on publications related to drug hypersensitivity from Web of Science Core Collection using CiteSpace. Co-occurrence relationships of countries, institutes, authors, journals, references, and keywords are constructed. According to the co-occurrence relationships, hotspots and future trends are overviewed.

Results: The United States ranked first in the world and China with the second highest publications was the only developing country. Torres, Mayorga, and Blanca were highly productive authors. Harvard University was the institution with the most research publications. Keywords co-occurrence analysis suggested applications in emerging causes, potential mechanisms, and clinical diagnosis as the research hotspots and development frontiers.

Conclusion: Research on drug hypersensitivity is in a rapid development stage and an emerging trend in reports of anaphylaxis to polyethylene glycols is identified. Developing algorithms for understanding the standardization process of culprit drugs, clinical manifestations, and diagnostic methods will be the focus of future direction. In addition, a better understanding of the mechanisms to culprit drugs with immunological precise phenotypic definitions and high-throughput platforms is needed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11022627PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/iid3.1245DOI Listing

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