A Scientometric Evaluation of the Chagas Disease Implementation Research Programme of the PAHO and TDR

The Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) is an independent global programme of scientific collaboration cosponsored by the United Nations Children's Fund, the United Nations Development Program, the World Bank, and the World Health Organization. TDR's stra...

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Autores principales: Carbajal-de-la-Fuente, A.L., Yadón, Z.E.
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spelling todo:paper_19352727_v7_n11_p_CarbajaldelaFuente2023-10-03T16:36:18Z A Scientometric Evaluation of the Chagas Disease Implementation Research Programme of the PAHO and TDR Carbajal-de-la-Fuente, A.L. Yadón, Z.E. article Chagas disease clinical research disease control disease transmission evaluation research health care practice health impact assessment health program health survey human information processing publication reference database scientific literature scientometric evaluation tropical disease world health organization tropical medicine Chagas Disease Humans Pan American Health Organization Tropical Medicine The Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) is an independent global programme of scientific collaboration cosponsored by the United Nations Children's Fund, the United Nations Development Program, the World Bank, and the World Health Organization. TDR's strategy is based on stewardship for research on infectious diseases of poverty, empowerment of endemic countries, research on neglected priority needs, and the promotion of scientific collaboration influencing global efforts to combat major tropical diseases. In 2001, in view of the achievements obtained in the reduction of transmission of Chagas disease through the Southern Cone Initiative and the improvement in Chagas disease control activities in some countries of the Andean and the Central American Initiatives, TDR transferred the Chagas Disease Implementation Research Programme (CIRP) to the Communicable Diseases Unit of the Pan American Health Organization (CD/PAHO).This paper presents a scientometric evaluation of the 73 projects from 18 Latin American and European countries that were granted by CIRP/PAHO/TDR between 1997 and 2007. We analyzed all final reports of the funded projects and scientific publications, technical reports, and human resource training activities derived from them. Results about the number of projects funded, countries and institutions involved, gender analysis, number of published papers in indexed scientific journals, main topics funded, patents inscribed, and triatomine species studied are presented and discussed.The results indicate that CIRP/PAHO/TDR initiative has contributed significantly, over the 1997-2007 period, to Chagas disease knowledge as well as to the individual and institutional-building capacity. © 2013 Carbajal-de-la-Fuente, Yadon. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_19352727_v7_n11_p_CarbajaldelaFuente
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topic article
Chagas disease
clinical research
disease control
disease transmission
evaluation research
health care practice
health impact assessment
health program
health survey
human
information processing
publication
reference database
scientific literature
scientometric evaluation
tropical disease
world health organization
tropical medicine
Chagas Disease
Humans
Pan American Health Organization
Tropical Medicine
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Chagas disease
clinical research
disease control
disease transmission
evaluation research
health care practice
health impact assessment
health program
health survey
human
information processing
publication
reference database
scientific literature
scientometric evaluation
tropical disease
world health organization
tropical medicine
Chagas Disease
Humans
Pan American Health Organization
Tropical Medicine
Carbajal-de-la-Fuente, A.L.
Yadón, Z.E.
A Scientometric Evaluation of the Chagas Disease Implementation Research Programme of the PAHO and TDR
topic_facet article
Chagas disease
clinical research
disease control
disease transmission
evaluation research
health care practice
health impact assessment
health program
health survey
human
information processing
publication
reference database
scientific literature
scientometric evaluation
tropical disease
world health organization
tropical medicine
Chagas Disease
Humans
Pan American Health Organization
Tropical Medicine
description The Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) is an independent global programme of scientific collaboration cosponsored by the United Nations Children's Fund, the United Nations Development Program, the World Bank, and the World Health Organization. TDR's strategy is based on stewardship for research on infectious diseases of poverty, empowerment of endemic countries, research on neglected priority needs, and the promotion of scientific collaboration influencing global efforts to combat major tropical diseases. In 2001, in view of the achievements obtained in the reduction of transmission of Chagas disease through the Southern Cone Initiative and the improvement in Chagas disease control activities in some countries of the Andean and the Central American Initiatives, TDR transferred the Chagas Disease Implementation Research Programme (CIRP) to the Communicable Diseases Unit of the Pan American Health Organization (CD/PAHO).This paper presents a scientometric evaluation of the 73 projects from 18 Latin American and European countries that were granted by CIRP/PAHO/TDR between 1997 and 2007. We analyzed all final reports of the funded projects and scientific publications, technical reports, and human resource training activities derived from them. Results about the number of projects funded, countries and institutions involved, gender analysis, number of published papers in indexed scientific journals, main topics funded, patents inscribed, and triatomine species studied are presented and discussed.The results indicate that CIRP/PAHO/TDR initiative has contributed significantly, over the 1997-2007 period, to Chagas disease knowledge as well as to the individual and institutional-building capacity. © 2013 Carbajal-de-la-Fuente, Yadon.
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title A Scientometric Evaluation of the Chagas Disease Implementation Research Programme of the PAHO and TDR
title_short A Scientometric Evaluation of the Chagas Disease Implementation Research Programme of the PAHO and TDR
title_full A Scientometric Evaluation of the Chagas Disease Implementation Research Programme of the PAHO and TDR
title_fullStr A Scientometric Evaluation of the Chagas Disease Implementation Research Programme of the PAHO and TDR
title_full_unstemmed A Scientometric Evaluation of the Chagas Disease Implementation Research Programme of the PAHO and TDR
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