Covid-19 and Infertility: A Scientometric Assessment of Global Publications DOI Open Access

S. Ravichandran,

S. Vivekanandhan,

G. Vinita Angelin

и другие.

International Journal of Research in Library Science, Год журнала: 2022, Номер 8(3), С. 191 - 206

Опубликована: Сен. 29, 2022

The paper analyses Covid-19 and Infertility: A Scientometric Assessment of Global Publications.A scientometric analysis the publications data for study was sourced from Scopus database covering COVID-19 infertility research during 2019 2021 with 10700 210744 citations.Maximum growth 9168(85.68%)research are contributed in year 2021, followed by 1530(14.30%)publications 2020, 2(0.02) 2019.Countries a maximum 3367(38.45%)contributions United States, citations 106966(43.73%),CPP is 31.77,H-index 145 RCI 1.14.The subjects 1605(63.06%)contributions Biochemistry, Genetics, Molecular Biology.The author's 70(17.41%)contributions Baden, L.R., States.In document type, 5971(55.80%)research articles.A keyword, Human 9230(14.91%)research publications.The Institution 221(15.04%)contributions Harvard Medical School.The 348(17.92%)contributions Vaccines.The funding agency National Institutes Health 672(26.37%)research publications.

Язык: Английский

COVID-19 associated mucormycosis: A bibliometric analysis of Indian research based on Scopus DOI Creative Commons
Devi Dayal, Brij Mohan Gupta, Jivesh Bansal

и другие.

Iberoamerican Journal of Science Measurement and Communication, Год журнала: 2023, Номер 3(2)

Опубликована: Сен. 20, 2023

Objective. Invasive fungal infections, specifically mucormycosis, showed a massive surge during the COVID-19 pandemic, forcing global medical fraternity to research this highly fatal co-infection. India has contributed significantly COVID-19-associated mucormycosis (CAM) research, but bibliometric analysis of topic is scarce. Using established methods, we aimed provide yield and impact CAM in India. Design/Methodology/Approach. The publication data on was extracted from Scopus. Data analyzed using quality indices such as citations per paper (CPP), relative citation index (RCI), total linkage strength (TLS). Results/Discussion. 640 (61.2%) 1045 publications involving 548 authors 247 organizations. Only 62 (9.8%) 96 (15.0%) were funded collaborative. focused clinical features (36.5%), complications (21.7%), risk factors (19.2%), epidemiology (12.3%), diagnostics & imaging (6.8%), treatment outcomes (4.5%), prognosis (3.4%) pathophysiology (3.1%). average CPP Indian 7.8 compared 28.2 France, 17.8 USA, 8.7 Saudi Arabia, 8.3 Bangladesh, 8.1 Iran. major collaborations with UK, Pakistan, Malaysia, UAE. most productive organizations PGIMER-Chandigarh (n=47), AIIMS-New Delhi (n=44), AIIIMS-Jodhpur (n=17), whereas impactful SMS Medical College, Jaipur, SGPGIMS, Lucknow BJ Ahmedabad. A. Chakrabarti, V. Muthu, R. Agarwal, I.S. Sehgal, Muthu. preferred journals Journal Ophthalmology, Otolaryngology Head Neck Surgery, BMJ Case Reports. Conclusions. Even though topmost contributor its lower than those France USA. largely non-funded. There need improve international collaboration increase focus pathophysiology, epidemiology, pediatric aspects. This may lead an improved understanding survival affected patients.

Язык: Английский

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Covid-19 and Thyroid: A Scopus-based Bibliometric Assessment of Research Output DOI Open Access
Devi Dayal,

Gupta BM Gupta,

Madhu Bansal

и другие.

Journal of Young Pharmacists, Год журнала: 2021, Номер 13(3s), С. s84 - s88

Опубликована: Дек. 8, 2021

Introduction: A bibliometric assessment of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19)-related thyroid research is unavailable. Materials and Methods: We searched Elsevier’s Scopus database for publications on Covid-19 up to August 18, 2021, using a predefined search strategy. The data were analyzed by publication characteristics, the most active countries, institutions, authors, journals, citations, trends. Results: global totaled 599; 446 (74.4%) original articles. Only 18.0% (108) funded, but these received higher citations per paper (CPP) than non-funded (average CPP 14.8 versus 9.8). Of 97 countries that participated in research, USA, Italy, India, China productive, whereas China, Germany, UK, USA impactful. studied patient population groups “Adults” (50.5%), “Middle-Aged” (33.7%), “Aged” (29.3%), “Children” (7.8%), “Adolescents” (6.5%). organizations authors numbered 272 404, respectively. productive Universita Degli Studi Napoli, Harvard Medical School, Milano, Italy. G. Troncone, L. Glovanella, Anedda. top journals Endocrine, Journal Endocrine Investigation, Frontiers Endocrinology. 22 (3.6%) highly-cited 141.8). Conclusion: concerning disorders has been largely conducted Europe with contributions from India. There need foster collaboration between high- low-income formulating better strategies tackle thyroidrelated morbidities Covid-19. Additionally, such should involve younger age groups. justify;">Key words: Coronavirus 2019, Thyroid diseases, Co-morbidities, Children, Adults.

Язык: Английский

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Scientometric Mapping of Mucormycosis Research in Relation to the COVID-19 Pandemic DOI Creative Commons
Devi Dayal, Brij Mohan Gupta, Mallikarjun Kappi

и другие.

International Journal of Medicine and Public Health, Год журнала: 2022, Номер 12(2), С. 50 - 55

Опубликована: Апрель 29, 2022

International Journal of Medicine and Public Health,2022,12,2,50-55.DOI:10.5530/ijmedph.2022.2.11Published:April 2022Type:Review ArticleScientometric Mapping Mucormycosis Research in Relation to the COVID-19 PandemicDevi Dayal, Brij Mohan Gupta, Mallikarjun Kappi Devi Dayal1,*, Gupta2, Kappi3 1Department Pediatrics, Postgraduate Institute Medical Education Research, Chandigarh. INDIA. 2Formerly with CSIR-National Science, Technology Development Studies, New Delhi, 3Government First Grade College, Jagalur, Davanagere University, Davanagere, Karnataka, Abstract:Background: is an invasive fungal infection that has shown a surge during pandemic. A comprehensive assessment associated mucormycosis (CAM) research lacking. Methods: We searched Elsevier’s Scopus database for publications on CAM using pre-defined search strategy. Data numbers, citation metrics, contributing countries, institutions, authors, journals, most cited articles were analyzed select bibliometric tools. Results: Published included 253 publications. These 1560 times, averaging 6.1 citations per paper. Only 33 (13%) funded. Original (55.7%) reviews (17.7%) constituted major share global output. The studied age groups adults (22.5%), middle-aged (19.3%), elderly (10.6%), adolescents (0.8%). Studies treatment accounted largest (58.5%), followed by clinical studies (28.0%), complications (17.3%), risk factors (11.7%), epidemiology (7.9%), pathophysiology (3.1%). participating countries 64; India, USA, Egypt led productivity, whereas France, Iran more impactful. Of 84 organizations, leading organizations PGIMER-Chandigarh, AIIMS-New Delhi Cairo Egypt. A. Chakrabarti, V. Muthu, S.M. Rudramurthy productive 160 authors. Indian Ophthalmology, Otolaryngology Head Neck Surgery, Fungi active journals published research. Conclusion: primarily been conducted middleincome low quality. High-income need collaborate lowand middle-income sustainable universal impact. There also focus gaps such as future Keywords:Bibliometrics, CAM, Coronavirus disease 2019, mucormycosis, Fungal infectionsView:PDF (160.79 KB)

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Covid-19 and Type 1 Diabetes: A Scientometric Assessment of Global Publications based on the Scopus Database DOI Open Access
Devi Dayal,

Gupta BM Gupta,

Surulinathi M Surulinathi

и другие.

Journal of Young Pharmacists, Год журнала: 2021, Номер 13(3s), С. s95 - s100

Опубликована: Дек. 8, 2021

Background: The Covid-19-related diabetes research is confined mainly to type 2 diabetes. Although 1 (T1D) which presents unique challenges in Covid-19, appears be well-researched, a bibliometric assessment of this lacking. Materials and Methods: Using defined search procedure, we identified publications on T1D Elsevier’s Scopus database during 2020-2021. data was analyzed using appropriate tools. Results: The numbered 255 until August 4, 2021. Seventy-three (28.6%) were funded; these received higher average citations than non-funded (19.0 versus 9.8). share by age group as follows: adults (36.8%), children (34.9%), adolescents (27.0%), middle-aged (15.7%), elderly (10.6%). Sixty-nine countries participated; the USA, Italy, UK led productivity, whereas Canada, UK, Italy most impactful. Barbara Davis Center, University Colorado, King’s College London, productive, Glasgow, PGIMER-Chandigarh, India, USA impactful organizations. USA’s Q. Ebekozien Italy’s C. Maffeis R. Schiaffini A. Avogaro India’s S. Bhadada Pal impact. Diabetes Research Clinical Practice Care leading journals. Only 12 (4.7%) highly-cited. Conclusion: Covid-19-related has primarily been conducted high-income such Italy. There need foster collaboration between low-income for further develop better management strategies worldwide patients with double scourge Covid-19. justify;">Key words: Type Diabetes, Publications, Scientometrics, Bibliometrics, children.

Язык: Английский

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Covid-19 and Infertility: A Scientometric Assessment of Global Publications DOI Open Access

S. Ravichandran,

S. Vivekanandhan,

G. Vinita Angelin

и другие.

International Journal of Research in Library Science, Год журнала: 2022, Номер 8(3), С. 191 - 206

Опубликована: Сен. 29, 2022

The paper analyses Covid-19 and Infertility: A Scientometric Assessment of Global Publications.A scientometric analysis the publications data for study was sourced from Scopus database covering COVID-19 infertility research during 2019 2021 with 10700 210744 citations.Maximum growth 9168(85.68%)research are contributed in year 2021, followed by 1530(14.30%)publications 2020, 2(0.02) 2019.Countries a maximum 3367(38.45%)contributions United States, citations 106966(43.73%),CPP is 31.77,H-index 145 RCI 1.14.The subjects 1605(63.06%)contributions Biochemistry, Genetics, Molecular Biology.The author's 70(17.41%)contributions Baden, L.R., States.In document type, 5971(55.80%)research articles.A keyword, Human 9230(14.91%)research publications.The Institution 221(15.04%)contributions Harvard Medical School.The 348(17.92%)contributions Vaccines.The funding agency National Institutes Health 672(26.37%)research publications.

Язык: Английский

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