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Abstract
Buruli ulcer is caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans, a skin infection that occurs mostly in people living in the developing economies of Africa and is considered a neglected tropical disease by the World Health Organization (WHO). Left untreated, it can lead to chronic wounds and loss of limbs. This disease is one of the target diseases of the WHO, and there are very limited bibliometric studies published on this subject. Also, no similar study using the Web of Science Core Collection was found in the available literature. The aim of this study was to evaluate the bibliometric analysis of the literature on Buruli ulcers. For data visualization and analysis, the open-source visualization program Biblioshiny (version 2.0) was used. Although most publications are from Ghana, the United States, and European countries have also made significant contributions. The number of publications has increased especially since 2016. The most preferred keywords in the publications were treatment, diagnosis, and transmission routes. This is the first bibliometric analysis that examines the trend of scientific publications on Buruli ulcer that have been indexed in the Web of Science. Our findings have the potential to be used by academics to improve their research.
布鲁里溃疡是由溃疡分枝杆菌引起的,这是一种皮肤感染,主要发生在非洲发展中经济体的人群中,被世界卫生组织(世卫组织)视为一种被忽视的热带病。如果不及时治疗,它可能导致慢性伤口和肢体丧失。该病是世界卫生组织的目标疾病之一,关于这一主题的文献计量学研究非常有限。此外,在现有文献中没有发现使用Web of Science核心合集的类似研究。本研究的目的是评估布鲁里溃疡文献计量学分析。数据可视化和分析使用了开源可视化程序Biblioshiny(2.0版)。虽然大多数出版物来自加纳,但美国和欧洲国家也做出了重大贡献。特别是自2016年以来,出版物的数量有所增加。出版物中最受欢迎的关键词是治疗、诊断和传播途径。这是第一个文献计量学分析,研究了在科学网络上索引的关于布鲁里溃疡的科学出版物的趋势。我们的发现有可能被学术界用来改进他们的研究。
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds (IJLEW) is a quarterly, peer-reviewed journal publishing original research, reviews of evidence-based diagnostic techniques and methods, disease and patient management, and surgical and medical therapeutics for lower extremity wounds such as burns, stomas, ulcers, fistulas, and traumatic wounds. IJLEW also offers evaluations of assessment and monitoring tools, dressings, gels, cleansers, pressure management, footwear/orthotics, casting, and bioengineered skin. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).