埃及伊蚊和白纹伊蚊研究轨迹追踪:八十年文献计量学回顾。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Vector borne and zoonotic diseases Pub Date : 2024-11-25 DOI:10.1089/vbz.2024.0081
Ankita Sindhania, Kalpana Baruah, Amit Katewa, Yash Paul Sharma
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背景:由埃及伊蚊和白纹伊蚊传播的蚊媒疾病给全球造成的负担已成为一个紧迫的公共卫生问题。本研究试图量化和评估约八十年来有关埃及伊蚊和白纹伊蚊传播疾病的全球流行趋势的出版物数据。方法:对有关埃及蝇和白蚊传播疾病的文献进行了全面的文献综述,重点关注疾病传播、流行病学趋势、病媒控制策略、监测和监控以及国际合作和倡议。从 Web of Science 数据库中收集了大量数据,并使用 VoSviewer 软件进行了引文网络分析(CNA)。从 Web of Science 数据库中收集的数据涵盖了伊蚊传播疾病的各个方面。通过文献 CNA,对 77 年来有关埃及伊蚊和白纹伊蚊传播疾病的数据进行了量化和分析。结果:分析包括来自 149 个国家的 13,416 位作者发表的 4149 篇文章。这些文章包括研究文章(91.01%)、综述文章(6.267%)、会议论文(1.76%)和书籍章节(0.92%)。结果显示,累计 h 指数为 134,表明了该领域科学成果的影响力。结论本综述有助于减轻伊蚊传播疾病的影响和保护全球公众健康。本研究综合了当前的知识和循证实践,在过去八十年间发表的有关伊蚊传播疾病的数据中,集中提供了所有与出版物、引用、联合引用、顶级期刊趋势、高影响力出版物以及作者间合作相关的信息。
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Tracing the Trajectory of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus Research: Eight Decades of Bibliometric Retrospect.

Background: The global burden of mosquito-borne diseases transmitted by Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes has become a pressing public health concern. This study sought to quantify and evaluate about eight decades of publication data on the global epidemiological trend of the diseases transmitted by A. aegypti and A. albopictus. Methods: A comprehensive bibliographic review of literature was performed on A. aegypti and A. albopictus transmitted diseases, focusing on disease transmission, epidemiological trends, vector control strategies, surveillance and monitoring, and international collaborations and initiatives. Extensive data were collected from the Web of Science database and analyzed for citation network analysis (CNA) using VoSviewer software. Data were collected from the Web of Science database encompassing various aspects of Aedes-borne diseases. The bibliographic CNA was performed to quantify and analyze the 77 years of data on A. aegypti and A. albopictus transmitted diseases. Results: The analysis included 4149 publications contributed by 13,416 authors from 149 countries. These articles comprised research articles (91.01%), review articles (6.267%), proceeding papers (1.76%), and book chapters (0.92%). The results revealed a cumulative h-index of 134, indicating the impact of the scientific output in this field. Conclusion: This review contributes to the ongoing efforts to mitigate the impact of Aedes-borne diseases and protect public health worldwide. By synthesizing current knowledge and evidence-based practices, the study provides all information related to publications, citations, co-citations, top journal trends, high-impact publications, and collaborations among authors in one place among the data published in the past eight decades on Aedes-borne diseases.

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期刊介绍: Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases is an authoritative, peer-reviewed journal providing basic and applied research on diseases transmitted to humans by invertebrate vectors or non-human vertebrates. The Journal examines geographic, seasonal, and other risk factors that influence the transmission, diagnosis, management, and prevention of this group of infectious diseases, and identifies global trends that have the potential to result in major epidemics. Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases coverage includes: -Ecology -Entomology -Epidemiology -Infectious diseases -Microbiology -Parasitology -Pathology -Public health -Tropical medicine -Wildlife biology -Bacterial, rickettsial, viral, and parasitic zoonoses
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