Background: The “Unfinished Agenda” of infectious diseases is of great importance to policymakers and research funding agencies that require ongoing research evidence on their effective management. Journal publications help effectively share and disseminate research results to inform policy and practice. We assess research investments to United Kingdom institutions in HIV, tuberculosis and malaria, and analyse these by numbers of publications and citations and by disease and type of science. Methods: Information on infection-related research investments awarded to United Kingdom institutions across 1997–2010 were sourced from funding agencies and individually categorised by disease and type of science. Publications were sourced from the Sco...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess the research investments made to UK institutions for all infe...
Summary Objectives: This study aimed to assess the research investments made to UK institutions for ...
Background: Infectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and disproportiona...
Background: The "Unfinished Agenda" of infectious diseases is of great importance to policymakers an...
BACKGROUND: The "Unfinished Agenda" of infectious diseases is of great importance to policymakers an...
The “Unfinished Agenda” of infectious diseases is of great importance to policymakers and research f...
Introduction: Infectious disease remains a significant burden in the UK and the focus of significant...
Background: Infectious diseases account for a significant global burden of disease and substantial i...
SummaryBackgroundInfectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and dispropor...
Background: Infectious diseases account for a significant global burden of disease and substantial i...
AbstractBackgroundInfectious diseases account for a significant global burden of disease and substan...
AbstractFinancing for global health is a critical element of research and development. Innovations i...
Research investments are essential to address the burden of disease, however allocation of limited r...
BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases account for a significant global burden of disease and substantial i...
Background: Research investments are essential to address the burden of disease, however allocation ...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess the research investments made to UK institutions for all infe...
Summary Objectives: This study aimed to assess the research investments made to UK institutions for ...
Background: Infectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and disproportiona...
Background: The "Unfinished Agenda" of infectious diseases is of great importance to policymakers an...
BACKGROUND: The "Unfinished Agenda" of infectious diseases is of great importance to policymakers an...
The “Unfinished Agenda” of infectious diseases is of great importance to policymakers and research f...
Introduction: Infectious disease remains a significant burden in the UK and the focus of significant...
Background: Infectious diseases account for a significant global burden of disease and substantial i...
SummaryBackgroundInfectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and dispropor...
Background: Infectious diseases account for a significant global burden of disease and substantial i...
AbstractBackgroundInfectious diseases account for a significant global burden of disease and substan...
AbstractFinancing for global health is a critical element of research and development. Innovations i...
Research investments are essential to address the burden of disease, however allocation of limited r...
BACKGROUND: Infectious diseases account for a significant global burden of disease and substantial i...
Background: Research investments are essential to address the burden of disease, however allocation ...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess the research investments made to UK institutions for all infe...
Summary Objectives: This study aimed to assess the research investments made to UK institutions for ...
Background: Infectious diseases account for 15 million deaths per year worldwide, and disproportiona...