关于抗疟药物耐药性的全球出版物文献计量分析(2006-2015 年)》。

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Malaria Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-08-10 DOI:10.1155/2017/6429410
Waleed M Sweileh, Samah W Al-Jabi, Ansam F Sawalha, Adham S AbuTaha, Sa'ed H Zyoud
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摘要

背景:为了响应国际社会控制和根除疟疾的努力,我们设计了这项研究,以文献计量学的方式概述抗疟药物耐药性(AMDR)方面的研究成果:方法:使用 Scopus 数据库中与 AMDR 相关的关键词检索相关文献:结果:共检索到 976 篇出版物,h 指数为 63。从 20 世纪 90 年代初开始,论文数量明显增加。美国是发表论文最多的国家,共发表了 337 篇论文,相当于该领域全球论文数量的三分之一。美国三分之二以上的出版物(236 篇,70.03%)是通过国际合作发表的。在产量最高的十个国家中,有两个国家来自湄公河次区域,特别是泰国和柬埔寨。疟疾杂志》是该领域产量最高的杂志(136 篇,13.93%)。泰国玛希隆大学(80 篇,8.20%)是发表文章最多的机构。排名前十的文章中有七篇是关于恶性疟原虫的青蒿素抗药性,一篇是关于氯喹抗药性,一篇是关于磺胺多辛-嘧啶抗药性,其余一篇是关于一般的多种药物抗药性:结论:根除和控制非洲疟原虫抗药性需要继续开展研究活动,以帮助国际卫生组织确定需要立即采取行动实施适当措施的病灶。
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Bibliometric Analysis of Worldwide Publications on Antimalarial Drug Resistance (2006-2015).

Bibliometric Analysis of Worldwide Publications on Antimalarial Drug Resistance (2006-2015).

Bibliometric Analysis of Worldwide Publications on Antimalarial Drug Resistance (2006-2015).

Bibliometric Analysis of Worldwide Publications on Antimalarial Drug Resistance (2006-2015).

Background: In response to international efforts to control and eradicate malaria, we designed this study to give a bibliometric overview of research productivity in antimalarial drug resistance (AMDR).

Methods: Keywords related to AMDR were used to retrieve relevant literature using Scopus database.

Results: A total of 976 publications with an h-index of 63 were retrieved. The number of publications showed a noticeable increase starting in the early 1990s. The USA was the most productive country with 337 publications equivalent to one-third of worldwide publications in this field. More than two-thirds of publications by the USA (236, 70.03%) were made by international collaboration. Of the top ten productive countries, two countries were from Mekong subregion, particularly Thailand and Cambodia. The Malaria Journal was the most productive journal (136, 13.93%) in this field. Mahidol University (80, 8.20%) in Thailand was the most productive institution. Seven articles in the top-ten list were about artemisinin resistance in Plasmodium falciparum, one was about chloroquine resistance, one was about sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine resistance, and the remaining one was about general multidrug resistance.

Conclusion: Eradication and control of AMDR require continuing research activity to help international health organizations identify spots that require an immediate action to implement appropriate measures.

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Malaria Research and Treatment
Malaria Research and Treatment Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: Malaria Research and Treatment is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to all aspects of malaria.
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