COVID-19 pandemic: different roles for scientific publications and funding face to epidemiological data—an European, country-based perspective

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作者
Alessandro Tonacci
Sara Genovese
Giovanni Pioggia
Sebastiano Gangemi
机构
[1] National Research Council of Italy (IFC-CNR),Institute of Clinical Physiology
[2] National Research Council of Italy (IRIB-CNR),Institute for Biomedical Research and Innovation
[3] Messina Unit,School and Operative Unit of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine
[4] University Hospital “G. Martino”,undefined
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Coronavirus; COVID-19; Data analysis; Epidemiology; Pandemic;
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10.1186/s12948-021-00154-9
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COVID-19 has represented an unprecedented challenge to be faced also concerning the spread of information, with scientific literature being often the sole source of trustworthy knowledge for the global community. However, a massive waste in research was noticed during pandemic, preventing the scientists to produce totally novel and original results, and the citizenship to have the complete support they needed from science. The present work investigated the relationship between planned funding, research grants, scientific publications and epidemiology in the 27 EU countries, retrieving a significant correlation between scientific publications and COVID-19 cases and deaths, as well as with economic data. Interestingly, planned coronavirus-devoted funds were correlated with lower GDP per capita and higher mortality, leading to the hypothesis for a lack of translation into real funds allowed to the respective country, or for a significant research waste, not transformed into a tangible product or effect. Such results could suggest the need for a different approach in the future concerning the redistribution of research funds in case of COVID-19 relapse or future pandemic events.
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