Rapid publishing in the era of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) - Lee - - Medical Journal of Australia - Wiley Online Library
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Summary:
"The advent of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) has generated an unparalleled level of interest from the medical and non‐medical community. As clinician‐scientists, we watch in astonishment at the exponential growth of academic publications in journals. In January 2020, PubMed saw a sharp rise in the number of publications related to COVID‐19, which continues to grow....
The urgent nature of this situation means a number of preliminary studies and publications on COVID‐19 are fast‐tracked through the peer review process — or not at all — in the hope of rapidly publicising important findings, opinions and experiences. However, hastily penned observations may mislead and do more harm than good...."