Research papers are based on their own research. The type of research will vary depending on your field and subjects (experiments, surveys, interviews, questionnaires, etc.), but the author needs to collect and analyze the raw data and implement the original research. Research papers are based on the analysis and interpretation of these data.
Comment articles or review articles are based on other public articles. No original research has been reported. Review articles generally summarize existing literature on topics and try to explain the current state of understanding of topics. There are three kinds of review articles.
Narrative comment based on all published research on the subject to explain the existing knowledge on the topic
Systematic reviews retrieve answers to specific questions in existing scientific literature on topics.
A meta-analysis is often used to compare and combine the results of previously published studies and to evaluate the effectiveness of intervention and treatment.
Comment on valuable scientific literature when summarizing survey results of existing literature. In this way, the reader can form an idea of existing knowledge about the subject without having to read all the published work in that field. A well-written review article is very popular, especially in the medical and healthcare field. Most famous journals publish review articles. However, you need to check the website of the journal you want to publish and see if they are accepted. When it is published in an excellent peer-reviewed journal, that review article usually has a big influence and receives many references.
Literature review of peer-reviewed research papers conducted as part of the report concluded that only 5% of the 139 academic papers have no relevance between animal antibiotic intake and human resistance, 72% found the link. The author of the report stated that it would support the link and provide policy makers with sufficient legitimacy to reduce the global use of antibiotics in food production to a more appropriate level. Some of the last antibiotics in humans are widely used in animals and there is currently no substitute. This has been demonstrated by recent research in China, which acts on the colistin resistance of livestock bacteria and identifies genes covered by headings.
This survey reports the results of face-to-face interviews conducted by students from five different campuses in the US and Canada between November 2004 and February 2007. The research was approved by the institutional review committee of each facility, and each subject signed an informed consent form. Participants screened recent mass drinking behavior in health checkups distributed at the waiting rooms of student health clinics at four large public universities. This survey was also distributed at the fifth largest public university health introductory class. Promote students to complete the survey as a preliminary screening tool for large-scale randomized controlled trials (RCT) for short-term intervention in high-dose drinking