Analyzing bacterial persistence and dormancy: A bibliometric exploration of 21st century scientific literature

IF 4.4 2区 生物学 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Lienda Bashier Eltayeb
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In response to growing concerns about the efficacy of antibiotic treatment, there has been a significant increase in research on bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics over the past two centuries. Such investigations might bring a spotlight on the field's evolution and future prospects. The study was aimed at conducting a measurable bibliometric review of the scientific literature on bacterial persistence and dormancy in the 21st Century. A scientific literature published during 21st Century was analyzed to gain insights into and identify research trends and outputs in persistent bacteria. Bibliometrix (R language package) and the VOS viewer were used to conduct a bibliometric investigation to determine the globally indexed persistent bacteria research output. WoS Core Collection databases were searched for persistent bacteria selected as the subject. A total of 1,160 published documents from 495 sources from the preceding two decades were reviewed. Maximum publications of 112 were observed in 2021 with 860 citations; however, 82 publications appeared in 2015 and were able to get the highest number of citations (4,214), only 43 (3.7%) were single-authored, whereas 1,117 (96.3%) publications are the result of collaborative works. Out of the top 10 countries ranked for publications, the USA took the top spot for the most highly productive country with 435 articles. Dormancy’ appeared 2,351 times, followed by ‘Escherichia coli“ (1,744, and ‘Growth’ 1,184 times) in research publications on bacterial persistence research. The findings from this study will aid in the creation of strategies and guidelines for regulating and avoiding bacterial persistence status.

分析细菌的持久性和休眠性:21 世纪科学文献的文献计量学探索
为了回应人们对抗生素疗效日益增长的担忧,在过去的两个世纪里,对抗生素耐药细菌的研究显著增加。这些研究可能会为该领域的演变和未来前景带来亮点。本研究旨在对 21 世纪有关细菌持久性和休眠的科学文献进行可测量的文献计量学回顾。通过分析 21 世纪发表的科学文献,深入了解并确定持久性细菌的研究趋势和成果。研究使用 Bibliometrix(R 语言包)和 VOS 浏览器进行文献计量学调查,以确定全球索引的持久性细菌研究成果。以持久性细菌为主题检索了 WoS 核心收藏数据库。共审查了过去二十年中 495 个来源的 1 160 篇已发表文献。2021年发表的论文最多,有112篇,被引用860次;然而,2015年发表的82篇论文被引用次数最多(4214次),只有43篇(3.7%)是单篇论文,而1117篇(96.3%)论文是合作成果。在发表论文数量排名前 10 位的国家中,美国以 435 篇文章位居高产国家榜首。在有关细菌持久性研究的论文中,"休眠 "出现了 2351 次,其次是 "大肠杆菌"(1744 次)和 "生长"(1184 次)。这项研究的结果将有助于制定调节和避免细菌持续状态的策略和指南。
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CiteScore
9.30
自引率
4.50%
发文量
551
审稿时长
34 days
期刊介绍: Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences is an English language, peer-reviewed scholarly publication in the area of biological sciences. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences publishes original papers, reviews and short communications on, but not limited to: • Biology, Ecology and Ecosystems, Environmental and Biodiversity • Conservation • Microbiology • Physiology • Genetics and Epidemiology Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences is the official publication of the Saudi Society for Biological Sciences and is published by King Saud University in collaboration with Elsevier and is edited by an international group of eminent researchers.
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