Knowledge framework and emerging trends of invasive pulmonary fungal infection: A bibliometric analysis (2003–2023) DOI Creative Commons
Ben Liu,

Wenling Dai,

Jie Wei

et al.

Medicine, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 103(42), P. e40068 - e40068

Published: Oct. 18, 2024

The rising number of immunocompromised people has increased concerns about fungal infections as a severe public health issue. Invasive pulmonary (IPFIs) are prevalent and often fatal, particularly for those with weakened immune systems. Understanding IPFIs is crucial. work aims to offer concise overview the field’s characteristics, main research areas, development paths, trends. This study searched Web Science Core Collection on June 5, 2024, collecting relevant academic works from 2003 2023. Analysis was conducted using CiteSpace, VOSviewer, Bibliometrix Package in R, Microsoft Excel 2019, Scimago Graphica. indicated that USA, University Manchester, Denning DW led productivity impact, while Journal Fungi topped list terms publication volume citations. High-frequency include “fungal infection,” “invasive,” “diagnosis,” “epidemiology.” Keyword trend analysis identified “influenza,” “COVID-19,” “invasive aspergillosis,” “metagenomic next-generation sequencing” emerging areas. Over last 2 decades, IPFI surged, topics becoming more profound. These insights key guidance current trends, gaps, trajectory studies.

Language: Английский

Global burden of disease for musculoskeletal disorders in all age groups, from 2024 to 2050, and a bibliometric-based survey of the status of research in geriatrics, geriatric orthopedics, and geriatric orthopedic diseases DOI Creative Commons
Fan Jiang, Chien‐Hsing Lu, Zhen Zeng

et al.

Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 20(1)

Published: Feb. 19, 2025

Orthopaedic diseases in the elderly pose a significant disease burden, and number of research papers on subject is increasing every year. The GBD database was used to analyze global burden musculoskeletal disorders all age groups from 2024 2050. source for bibliometrics WoSCC SCI-E database. Global disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) by were dominated those aged 70 older, but rate change DALYs between 2050 approximately ± 1%. We performed descriptive analysis 164,521 geriatrics articles, 7155 geriatric orthopedics orthopedic clustering, co-citation, collaborative network, burst citation analyses based Citespace VOSviewer. Seven clustering tags containing hot content 26 keywords finally targeted. DALY older adults over accounts portion disorders. Possible future hotspots bone include three directions: (1) novel clinical procedures postoperative management (2) various comorbidities caused SARS-CoV-2 infections other pathogens; (3) effectiveness Stem Cell Therapy Clinical Applications Biological Mechanisms Therapy.

Language: Английский

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Exploring Safety Research Progress and Prospects for the Sustainable Development of Resilient Cities DOI Creative Commons

Bingrui Tong,

Hui Liu, Jun‐Jie Zhu

et al.

Buildings, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 15(3), P. 505 - 505

Published: Feb. 6, 2025

In the context of global climate change and accelerated urbanization, construction resilient safe cities has become key to addressing both natural human-made disasters. This literature review systematically analyzes relevant data from city studies published in SCIE SSCI databases 2000 2023, focusing on risk safety perspectives. Using bibliometric tools, spatial–temporal distribution, collaboration networks, knowledge foundations are examined, revealing current state, core topics, emerging trends research. The findings indicate that contemporary research primarily focuses disaster response, infrastructure resilience, community engagement, application big technologies, reflecting a trend toward interdisciplinary integration. not only provides comprehensive theoretical framework for academic but also offers data-driven decision support governments. results highlight directions future research, contributing enhancement urban resilience managing complex risks promoting sustainable development globally.

Language: Английский

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Knowledge Mapping of Aspergillus‐Related Research in Respiratory Medicine: A Bibliometric Analysis Based on English‐Language Articles Spanning 1975 to 2022 DOI Creative Commons
Fan Jiang, Xuemei Li, Qing Qiao

et al.

Canadian Respiratory Journal, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 2024(1)

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Background: Aspergillus has become the second most common causative agent of invasive fungal infections and is leading cause death from infections. Methods: English‐language publications ranging 1975 to 2022 collected Web Science Core Collection database were analyzed visually using VOSviewer, R package Bibliometrix, Scimago graphic, Gephi, Pajek, Microsoft Excel 365. Literature search advanced function in WoSCC with formula “TS=(Aspergillus).” The inclusion criteria as follows: (1) article type = article; (2) time span 1975–2022; (3) topic “Medical Mycology”; (4) research field “Respiratory System, Internal Medicine”; (5) language English. Results: As February 21, 2023, studies respiratory medicine included 1065 articles 41,308 cumulative citations. United States ranked first terms highest number ( n 320). Udice French Research University was institution 40). author Denning 32). Based on CiteSpace analysis result, keywords nature a Burst Citation “epidemiology,” “chronic pulmonary aspergillosis,” “galactomannan,” “guideline,” “sensitization,” “randomized trail.” Besides keywords, it found that 2022, only topics “allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis” “invasive are still active large papers published, according results cited literature. Conclusions: bibliometric indicated current hot hotspots directly related (epidemiology, risk factors, early diagnosis methods, methods novel antifungal treatment, e.g., galactomannan); studying coinfections other pathogens: For example, COVID‐19 could focus immune status patients COVID‐19‐associated aspergillosis (CAPA) guide individualized immunotherapy management CAPA.

Language: Английский

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Knowledge framework and emerging trends of invasive pulmonary fungal infection: A bibliometric analysis (2003–2023) DOI Creative Commons
Ben Liu,

Wenling Dai,

Jie Wei

et al.

Medicine, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 103(42), P. e40068 - e40068

Published: Oct. 18, 2024

The rising number of immunocompromised people has increased concerns about fungal infections as a severe public health issue. Invasive pulmonary (IPFIs) are prevalent and often fatal, particularly for those with weakened immune systems. Understanding IPFIs is crucial. work aims to offer concise overview the field’s characteristics, main research areas, development paths, trends. This study searched Web Science Core Collection on June 5, 2024, collecting relevant academic works from 2003 2023. Analysis was conducted using CiteSpace, VOSviewer, Bibliometrix Package in R, Microsoft Excel 2019, Scimago Graphica. indicated that USA, University Manchester, Denning DW led productivity impact, while Journal Fungi topped list terms publication volume citations. High-frequency include “fungal infection,” “invasive,” “diagnosis,” “epidemiology.” Keyword trend analysis identified “influenza,” “COVID-19,” “invasive aspergillosis,” “metagenomic next-generation sequencing” emerging areas. Over last 2 decades, IPFI surged, topics becoming more profound. These insights key guidance current trends, gaps, trajectory studies.

Language: Английский

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