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Bibliometric assessment and key messages of sporotrichosis research (1945-2018)

Background: Sporotrichosis has recently emerged as an important mycosis worldwide, with diverse transmission and epidemiologic profiles. For instance, in Brazil most cases are related to zoonotic transmission from naturally infected cats, and the majority of cases in China are due to external injury...

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Autores principales: Albuquerque, Priscila Costa, Fonseca e Fonseca, Bruna de Paula, Zicker, Fabio, Zancopé-Oliveira, Rosely Maria, Almeida-Paes, Rodrigo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8080985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33968371
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.24250.2
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author Albuquerque, Priscila Costa
Fonseca e Fonseca, Bruna de Paula
Zicker, Fabio
Zancopé-Oliveira, Rosely Maria
Almeida-Paes, Rodrigo
author_facet Albuquerque, Priscila Costa
Fonseca e Fonseca, Bruna de Paula
Zicker, Fabio
Zancopé-Oliveira, Rosely Maria
Almeida-Paes, Rodrigo
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description Background: Sporotrichosis has recently emerged as an important mycosis worldwide, with diverse transmission and epidemiologic profiles. For instance, in Brazil most cases are related to zoonotic transmission from naturally infected cats, and the majority of cases in China are due to external injury with environmental materials. Publications on sporotrichosis and on its etiologic agent may guide the direction of the research in this field. It can also define priorities for future studies. Methods: In this study, we evaluated the trends of global research in Sporothrix and sporotrichosis, based on publications records retrieved from Scopus and Web of Science databases for the period of 1945 to 2018. The overall productivity in the field, its geographical and temporal distribution, research themes, co-authorship networks, funding sources, and if audience and research findings are addressed in the abstracts. Results: A total of 4,007 unique publications involving 99 countries were retrieved, most of them published after 2000. Authors based on institutions from the United States of America and Brazil accounted for 57.4% of the publications. Brazil was the leading country in terms of research collaboration and networking, with co-authorship with 45 countries. The thematic mapping revealed a temporal shift from clinical to applied research. Despite the large number of countries publishing in this field, most of funded studies came from Brazil, Mexico, China, South Africa, or the United States of America. The analysis of content identified few specific public health recommendations for prevention, case-management, or research. Moreover, most papers do not have a clearly defined intended audience. Conclusion: As the research in this field is emerging in several countries, with the generation of a large amount of data, it is necessary that scientists strengthen efforts to translate the research results into practice to curb this neglected infection.
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spelling pubmed-80809852021-05-06 Bibliometric assessment and key messages of sporotrichosis research (1945-2018) Albuquerque, Priscila Costa Fonseca e Fonseca, Bruna de Paula Zicker, Fabio Zancopé-Oliveira, Rosely Maria Almeida-Paes, Rodrigo F1000Res Research Article Background: Sporotrichosis has recently emerged as an important mycosis worldwide, with diverse transmission and epidemiologic profiles. For instance, in Brazil most cases are related to zoonotic transmission from naturally infected cats, and the majority of cases in China are due to external injury with environmental materials. Publications on sporotrichosis and on its etiologic agent may guide the direction of the research in this field. It can also define priorities for future studies. Methods: In this study, we evaluated the trends of global research in Sporothrix and sporotrichosis, based on publications records retrieved from Scopus and Web of Science databases for the period of 1945 to 2018. The overall productivity in the field, its geographical and temporal distribution, research themes, co-authorship networks, funding sources, and if audience and research findings are addressed in the abstracts. Results: A total of 4,007 unique publications involving 99 countries were retrieved, most of them published after 2000. Authors based on institutions from the United States of America and Brazil accounted for 57.4% of the publications. Brazil was the leading country in terms of research collaboration and networking, with co-authorship with 45 countries. The thematic mapping revealed a temporal shift from clinical to applied research. Despite the large number of countries publishing in this field, most of funded studies came from Brazil, Mexico, China, South Africa, or the United States of America. The analysis of content identified few specific public health recommendations for prevention, case-management, or research. Moreover, most papers do not have a clearly defined intended audience. Conclusion: As the research in this field is emerging in several countries, with the generation of a large amount of data, it is necessary that scientists strengthen efforts to translate the research results into practice to curb this neglected infection. F1000 Research Limited 2021-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8080985/ /pubmed/33968371 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.24250.2 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Albuquerque PC et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zancopé-Oliveira, Rosely Maria
Almeida-Paes, Rodrigo
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8080985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33968371
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.24250.2
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