COVID-19 associated mucormycosis: A bibliometric analysis of Indian research based on Scopus
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
Covid-19 and Thyroid: A Scopus-based Bibliometric Assessment of Research Output
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
Scientometric Mapping of Mucormycosis Research in Relation to the COVID-19 Pandemic
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
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Язык: Английский
Covid-19 and Type 1 Diabetes: A Scientometric Assessment of Global Publications based on the Scopus Database
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
Covid-19 and Infertility: A Scientometric Assessment of Global Publications
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