Dynamics and structure of swine health research in Mexico: a methodological approach.

Autores/as

Francisco E. Martínez-Castañeda
Juan F. Núñez-Espinoza
Monica E. Ruiz-Torres
Maria Elena Trujillo-Ortega

Palabras clave:

análisis de redes sociales, universidades, laboratorios

Sinopsis

Objective: Characterized the socio-structural dynamics on research in pig veterinary and health in Mexico.

Design/methodology/approach: Data were collected from the IPVS Congresses Memories from 2010-2018. The study unit were authors and co-authors to the papers. Social Network analysis was used to understand the dynamics of research groups. The UCINET 6 for Windows was used to the analysis.

Results: In the area to pig veterinary and health, 63% of the research has been carried out by universities and research centers, and the rest by the private initiative. The most active universities with research are UNAM with 34% of the papers presented, followed by INIFAP with 9%, the UAEMex and University of Yucatán. The main areas of research in pig health were PRRS, Circovirus, Influenza, Porcine Epidemic Diarrhea among others.

Limitations on study/implications: This work only considered the scientific information in pig veterinary contained in memories of the IPVS Congresses of 2010-2018. Displaying this works networks makes it possible to detect spaces to creates research policies. 

Findings/conclusions: Research about pig veterinary health in Mexico is focused in five working groups, so knowing who is key actors will allow adequate dissemination of the information.

 

Publicación original:
Martínez-Castañeda et al. 2023. Dynamics and structure of swine health research in Mexico: a methodological approach. Agro Productividadhttps://doi.org/10.32854/agrop.v16i9.2456

Dynamics and structure of research in swine health in Mexico: A methodological approach

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noviembre 6, 2023

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