[Background]: It has been well established that research is not addressing health needs in a balanced way — much more research is conducted on diseases with more burden in high-income countries than on those with more burden in lower-income countries. In this study, we explore whether these imbalances persist and inquire about the possible influence of three factors, namely geography, industry and publication incentives.[Methods]: We use WHO data on the Global Burden of Disease as a proxy measure of health needs and bibliometric information as a proxy for research efforts. Scientific publications on diseases were collected from MEDLINE using MeSH terms to identify relevant publications. We used Web of Science to collect author affiliations ...
Introduction: Action is urgently needed to curb the rising rates of non-communicable diseases (NCDs)...
Increasing evidence shows that health inequalities exist between and within countries, and emphasis ...
There is a need to move from the notion of R&D being the responsibility of high–income countries to ...
Abstract Background: It has been well established that research is not addressing health needs in a ...
<div><p>Most studies on global health inequality consider unequal health care and socio-economic con...
Most studies on global health inequality consider unequal health care and socio-economic conditions ...
Africa is a continent facing severe, urgent, and often unique health challenges. At the same time, i...
More than two-thirds of the world’s populationlive in low-income countries,1 where health pri-oritie...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Hea...
Introduction Ideally, health conditions causing the greatest global disease burden should attract in...
Background: For 20 years, substantial effort has been devoted to catalyse health po...
Several studies have assessed whether funding of disease specific research is in line with their bur...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2019-09-13, accepted 2020-03-10, ...
There is a growing concern of low representation of researchers from low-middle-income countries (LM...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Increasing evidence shows that health inequalities exist between and within...
Introduction: Action is urgently needed to curb the rising rates of non-communicable diseases (NCDs)...
Increasing evidence shows that health inequalities exist between and within countries, and emphasis ...
There is a need to move from the notion of R&D being the responsibility of high–income countries to ...
Abstract Background: It has been well established that research is not addressing health needs in a ...
<div><p>Most studies on global health inequality consider unequal health care and socio-economic con...
Most studies on global health inequality consider unequal health care and socio-economic conditions ...
Africa is a continent facing severe, urgent, and often unique health challenges. At the same time, i...
More than two-thirds of the world’s populationlive in low-income countries,1 where health pri-oritie...
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Hea...
Introduction Ideally, health conditions causing the greatest global disease burden should attract in...
Background: For 20 years, substantial effort has been devoted to catalyse health po...
Several studies have assessed whether funding of disease specific research is in line with their bur...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2019-09-13, accepted 2020-03-10, ...
There is a growing concern of low representation of researchers from low-middle-income countries (LM...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Increasing evidence shows that health inequalities exist between and within...
Introduction: Action is urgently needed to curb the rising rates of non-communicable diseases (NCDs)...
Increasing evidence shows that health inequalities exist between and within countries, and emphasis ...
There is a need to move from the notion of R&D being the responsibility of high–income countries to ...