The share of Brazilian scientific publications in the world's top 10% most-cited in infectious diseases is projected to increase annually, from 6.65% in 2024 to 6.72% by 2028. This steady rise suggests a year-on-year growth rate of approximately 0.3%. However, it's important to note that these are forecasts and results may vary depending on research advancements and global collaborations. As of 2023, the actual standing was not provided.
Future trends to watch for include:
- Potential increases in funding for research and development could further accelerate Brazil's contributions.
- International collaborations and partnerships in infectious disease research may enhance citation impact.
- Emerging infectious diseases or global health challenges could shift research priorities and influence publication impacts.