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Table 1.

Number and percentage (n/%) of pathogens within taxonomic divisions and whether they are emerging or non-emerging and zoonotic or affect humans-only according to [3].

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Table 2.

Infectious organisms pathogenic to humans with the top 20 H-index scores following searches of the literature using WOS [1].

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Figure 1.

Frequency histogram of the H-index scores obtained using phrase searches within Web of Science [1] for the names of pathogens of humans according to [3].

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Figure 2.

H-index scores by taxonomic division for (a) emerging and non-emerging or (b) zoonotic and human-only pathogens of humans, both according to [3].

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Table 3.

The results of tests of equal variances, 2-sample T-tests or Mann-Whitney U tests on (log10+1 transformed) H-index scores for emerging and non-emerging pathogens by taxonomic division.

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Table 4.

The results of tests of equal variances, 2-sample T-tests or Mann-Whitney U tests on (log10+1 transformed) H-index scores for zoonotic and human-only pathogens by taxonomic division.

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Figure 3.

Relationship between burden of disease in log10-transformed Disability-adjusted-life-years (DALYs) and H-index scores.

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