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      <subfield code="a">The COVID-19 pandemic continues to cause a collapse in the health systems and economies&#xd;
of many countries around the world, after 2 years of struggle and with the number of cases&#xd;
still growing exponentially. Health communication has become as essential and necessary for control&#xd;
of the pandemic as epidemiology. This bibliometric analysis identifies existing contributions,&#xd;
jointly studying health communication and the pandemic in scientific journals indexed. A systematic&#xd;
search of the Web of Science was performed, using keywords related to COVID-19 and health&#xd;
communication. Data extracted included the type of study, journal, number of citations, number of&#xd;
authors, country of publication, and study content. As the number of scientific investigations has&#xd;
grown, it is necessary to delve into the areas in which the most impactful publications have been&#xd;
generated. The results show that the scientific community has been quick to react by generating an&#xd;
extraordinary volume of publications. This review provides a comprehensive mapping of contributions&#xd;
to date, showing how research approaches have evolved in parallel with the pandemic. In&#xd;
2020, concepts related to mental health, mass communication, misinformation and communication&#xd;
risk were more used. In 2021, vaccination, infodemic, risk perception, social distancing and telemedicine&#xd;
were the most prevalent keywords. By highlighting the main topics, authors, manuscripts&#xd;
and journals since the origin of COVID-19, the authors hope to disseminate information that can&#xd;
help researchers to identify subsisting knowledge gaps and a number of future research opportunities.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">de las Heras-Pedrosa, C.; Jambrino-Maldonado, C.; Rando-Cueto, D.; Iglesias-Sánchez, P.P. COVID-19 Study on Scientific Articles in Health Communication: A Science Mapping Analysis in Web of Science. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 1705. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19031705 19, 1705. https://doi.org/ 10.3390/ijerph19031705</subfield>
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