TY - BOOK ID - 146019090 TI - Bibliometric Studies and Worldwide Research Trends on Global Health AU - Manzano Agugliaro, Francisco AU - Salmerón-Manzano, Esther PY - 2020 PB - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - Research & information: general KW - social networks KW - health KW - young people KW - bibliometric study KW - scientometrics KW - obesity KW - interventions KW - children KW - youths KW - pediatrics KW - reclaimed water KW - advanced oxidation process KW - microorganisms KW - concern emergent contaminant KW - worldwide KW - content analysis KW - text mining KW - diabetes KW - QOL KW - artificial intelligence KW - machine learning KW - bibliometric KW - LDA KW - HIV/AIDS KW - quality of life KW - global health KW - public health KW - scientometric study KW - knowledge map KW - visualization analysis KW - CiteSpace KW - COPD KW - QoL KW - medicinal plants KW - drugs KW - worldwide research KW - bibliometrics KW - traditional medicine KW - asthma KW - HRQoL KW - Scival KW - patents KW - Spain KW - Research and Development (R& KW - D) KW - social returns KW - COVID-19 KW - biomechanics KW - musculoskeletal disorders KW - RULA KW - ergonomics KW - applications KW - climate change KW - infectious diseases KW - bibliometric analysis KW - co-word analysis KW - biclustering KW - strategic diagram KW - academic performance KW - citation network KW - motivation KW - microplastics KW - network analysis KW - VOSviewer software KW - research hotspots KW - pulmonary disease KW - musculoskeletal risks KW - wastewater treatment UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:146019090 AB - Global health, conceived as a discipline, aims to train, research and respond to problems of a transboundary nature, in order to improve health and health equity at the global level. The current worldwide situation is ruled by globalization, and therefore the concept of global health involves not only health-related issues, but also those related to the environment and climate change. Therefore, in this Special Issue, the problems related to global health have been addressed from a bibliometric approach in four main areas: environmental issues, diseases, health, education and society. ER -