Abstract
This bibliometric analysis was conducted using the Scopus database. Many analysis, including those for the most prosperous nations, journals, authors, institutions, and articles, were performed on the papers that were retrieved. The existing condition, new areas of interest, and potential for chemokine and tuberculosis research were ascertained using co-occurrence mapping of phrases and keywords. VOSviewer and Bibliometrix were utilized to visualize the collaborative network mapping and evaluate the data. The results: The most common keywords were “chemokine” and “tubercukosis”. The Scopus search engine identifed 802 Tuberculosis-related documents published by Global Countries between 2019 to 2023. According to our findings, United States was the most productive in Global Countries. In the early stages of the study, researchers investigated immune regulatory and signalling pathway in tuberculosis-related study. In recent years, the development of antivirus agents has emerged as a prominent topic. Conclusions: The study performed a bibliometric analysis of over 5 years of chemokine and tuberculosis research, identifying the nations, institution journal and publications active in this subject. The findings provide a comprehensive overview of chemokine in tuberculosis research