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

Authors

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

Keywords:

social network analysis, universities, laboratories

Synopsis

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

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

Published

November 6, 2023