Noma: a PubMed-based informetric analysis of a neglected tropical orofacial disease in Nigeria.

K. Kanmodi
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Noma is an orofacial gangrenous infection commonly affecting malnourished children in the tropical region of the World, particularly the sub-Saharan Africa. Nigeria is a sub-Saharan African country which is among the countries seriously affected by noma. In Nigeria, noma has been classified as a priority disease. However, only very little attention has been focused on noma research in Nigeria, unlike many other priority diseases. This study conducted an informetric analysis of research outputs on noma in Nigeria, using the PubMed database - a world-leading and authoritative database of medical literature. This study revealed that only 26 PubMed-indexed publications on noma (PONs), published between January 1990 and September 2021, were available. A trend analysis of these PONs showed that the average output (outputs from 1999 to 2020 = 23) rate per year (from 1990 to 2020 [31 years]) was 0.74 (23/31). Sokoto (n = 11), Oyo (n = 4) and Kebbi (n = 3) were the top three Nigerian states surveyed on noma in the included PONs. Only 12 publications had international co-authors, of which only few publications had co-authors affiliated with institutions in other African countries: South Africa - 5 publications; and Rwanda - 2 publications. Only two publications were funded. Also, the top five prolific Nigerian authors on noma in Nigeria were affiliated with Noma Children Hospital, Sokoto State, Nigeria. In conclusion, PONs by Nigerian authors is so meagre in quantity. This low output is an issue of medical concern. More research focused on noma in Nigeria is needed through funding and other research capacity-strengthening measures.
坏疽性口炎:尼日利亚一种被忽视的热带口腔面部疾病的基于pubmed的信息计量分析。
坏疽性口炎是一种口面部坏疽性感染,通常影响世界热带地区,特别是撒哈拉以南非洲的营养不良儿童。尼日利亚是撒哈拉以南非洲国家,是受坏疽性口炎严重影响的国家之一。在尼日利亚,坏疽性口炎被列为重点疾病。然而,与许多其他重点疾病不同,尼日利亚对坏疽性口炎研究的关注很少。这项研究利用PubMed数据库——一个世界领先和权威的医学文献数据库,对尼日利亚坏疽性口炎的研究成果进行了信息计量分析。该研究显示,在1990年1月至2021年9月期间,只有26篇关于坏疽性坏疽的pubmed索引出版物(PONs)可用。对这些PONs的趋势分析表明,平均年(1990 - 2020[31年])产出率(1999 - 2020年产出率= 23)为0.74(23/31)。Sokoto (n = 11), Oyo (n = 4)和Kebbi (n = 3)是在纳入的PONs中对坏疽性坏疽进行调查的前三个尼日利亚州。只有12种出版物有国际共同作者,其中只有少数出版物有隶属于其他非洲国家机构的共同作者:南非- 5种出版物;卢旺达- 2份出版物。只有两份出版物得到资助。此外,尼日利亚关于坏疽性口炎的前五名多产作者隶属于尼日利亚索科托州的诺玛儿童医院。总之,尼日利亚作者的PONs数量太少了。这种低产量是一个令人关注的医学问题。需要通过资助和其他加强研究能力的措施,加强对尼日利亚坏疽性口炎的研究。
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