SCIENTIFIC ANALYTICAL SEARCH OF RESEARCH ON THE USE OF BIOSENSORS IN PUBLIC HEALTH

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https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2786.2025.3.15667

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biosensors; public health; Scopus; bibliometric analysis; remote monitoring.

Abstract

Purpose: the study focuses on the analysis of scientific publications in the Scopus database related to the use of biosensors in public health (2000–2025). The objectives were to identify development trends, leading research centers, institutions, and authors, and to assess the prospects for implementing these technologies in Ukraine. Materials and Methods. A bibliometric search was conducted using the query ALL (biosensors) AND ALL (public health OR population health). A total of 48,652 publications were retrieved and analyzed by year, country, academic institution, document type, subject category, and funding source. Bibliometric and visualization methods were applied to assess publication dynamics. Results. The number of publications shows a steady increase, particularly in the last five years: 5,921 in 2022, 6,648 in 2023, and 8,682 in 2024. The leading contributors are China, India, the USA, the UK, and Iran. Major institutions include the Ministry of Education of China, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and several top universities. Key journals are Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Sensors and Actuators B Chemical, Microchemical Journal, among others. Articles (56.8%) and reviews (31.1%) represent the dominant publication types. The most productive authors are Wu Y., Zhao C., Li J., Qin Y., and colleagues. Main funding bodies include the National Natural Science Foundation of China, the U.S. National Institutes of Health, and the European Commission. Conclusion. The results of the analytical review in the Scopus scientometric database indicate the high scientific and practical potential of biosensor technologies in the field of public health, which is confirmed by the growth in the volume of publications and large-scale institutional support. For Ukraine, the development of remote health monitoring systems is highly relevant, especially under martial law and limited access to healthcare resources.

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2025-10-20

How to Cite

Martsenyuk, V. P., Sverstyuk, A. S., Bahriy-Zayats, O. A., Nikityuk, S. O., & Prodan, A. M. (2025). SCIENTIFIC ANALYTICAL SEARCH OF RESEARCH ON THE USE OF BIOSENSORS IN PUBLIC HEALTH. Bulletin of Social Hygiene and Health Protection Organization of Ukraine, (3), 183–189. https://doi.org/10.11603/1681-2786.2025.3.15667

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Analytical reviews of scholarly sources