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目的:本研究的目的是对1991年至2022年间的出版物进行全面的文献计量学分析,以审查和理解骨关节布鲁氏菌病(一种影响骨骼和关节的人畜共患感染)的研究概况。方法:我们根据不同的标准,包括国家、机构、作者和期刊,仔细检查出版物的分布。此外,我们进行了引文分析,建立了协作网络,并进行了关键词共现分析。结果:我们在Web of Science数据库中发现了432篇关于这个主题的文档,随着时间的推移,出版物数量明显增加。土耳其、美国和伊朗是研究产出方面的主要国家。布宜诺斯艾利斯大学成为最具生产力的机构。主要研究领域为普通内科、感染性疾病和风湿病学。这项研究的主要受益者是国家机构Promoción Científica y Tecnológica (ANPCyT)。结论:本研究为全球骨关节布鲁氏菌病的研究提供了有价值的见解。这些见解可以指导未来的研究方向,强调需要持续的合作和资金支持来解决这一重大的公共卫生问题。
Bibliometric analysis of publications on osteoarticular brucellosis
Objectives: The aim of this investigation was to undertake a thorough bibliometric analysis of publications between 1991 and 2022 to scrutinize and comprehend the research landscape of osteoarticular brucellosis, a zoonotic infection that affects bones and joints. Methods: We scrutinized the distribution of publications by various criteria, including country, institution, author, and journal. Furthermore, we executed citation analysis, established collaboration networks, and performed keyword co-occurrence analysis. Results: Our examination discovered 432 documents on this topic indexed in the Web of Science database, with a noticeable surge in publications over time. Turkey, the United States, and Iran were the leading nations in terms of research output. The University of Buenos Aires emerged as the most productive institution. The primary research areas were General Internal Medicine, Infectious Diseases, and Rheumatology. The primary beneficiary of this research was Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Tecnológica (ANPCyT). Conclusions: This study furnishes valuable insights into worldwide research endeavors on osteoarticular brucellosis. These insights can steer future research directions, emphasizing the necessity for sustained collaboration and funding support to tackle this significant public health issue.