Overview, Trends and Mapping of The Scientific Production on Childhood Tuberculosis: A Scientometric Study

Fran Espinoza-Carhuancho, Julia Medina, Cesar Mauricio-Vilchez, Diego Galarza-Valencia, Franco Mauricio, C. Quispe-Vicuña, Frank Mayta-Tovalino
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Background: Tuberculosis in children is highly prevalent and is considered community transmission by an infected adult. This study analyzed childhood tuberculosis literature from 2018 to 2023 on Scopus. Methodology: The study was an observational, retrospective design with a bibliometric approach focusing on the scientific production on childhood tuberculosis. A trend analysis and mapping of the literature published in Scopus was performed. The following selection criteria were applied: All types of papers published in Scopus during the study period were included. Papers published between 2018 and 2023 were included. Papers had to be focused on childhood tuberculosis. Results: Antoni Diez Noguera-Julián from SJD Barcelona Children’s Hospital had a field-weighted citation impact of 10.89. Anneke Catharina Hesseling and James Alexander Seddon had the highest output. The University of Melbourne and the University of Barcelona had high field-weighted citation impacts. Despite the United States’ high production, Spain and Australia showed significant influence. The “International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease” led in production. Conclusions: A bibliometric study on childhood tuberculosis literature from 2018-2023 highlighted Antoni Diez Noguera-Julián’s significant citation impact and the high output of Anneke Catharina Hesseling and James Alexander Seddon. Despite the U.S.'s high production, Spain and Australia showed significant influence.
儿童结核病科学成果的概述、趋势和分布图:科学计量学研究
背景:儿童结核病的发病率很高,被认为是由受感染的成年人进行的社区传播。本研究分析了2018年至2023年Scopus.Methodology上的儿童结核病文献:本研究采用观察性、回顾性设计,采用文献计量学方法,重点关注儿童结核病的科研成果。对Scopus上发表的文献进行了趋势分析和绘图。选择标准如下纳入研究期间在 Scopus 上发表的所有类型的论文。纳入2018年至2023年期间发表的论文。论文必须关注儿童结核病。研究结果来自SJD巴塞罗那儿童医院的Antoni Diez Noguera-Julián的领域加权引用影响力为10.89。Anneke Catharina Hesseling 和 James Alexander Seddon 的产出最高。墨尔本大学和巴塞罗那大学的领域加权引用影响力也很高。尽管美国的产出很高,但西班牙和澳大利亚的影响也很大。国际肺结核和肺部疾病杂志》的产量居首位:一项关于2018-2023年儿童结核病文献的文献计量学研究强调了Antoni Diez Noguera-Julián的重要引文影响以及Anneke Catharina Hesseling和James Alexander Seddon的高产出。尽管美国的产量很高,但西班牙和澳大利亚也表现出了显著的影响力。
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