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Application of GoPubMed in bibliometric analysis of literature on vector-borne diseases
Received date: 2015-10-23
Online published: 2016-04-20
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Supported by the Preventive Medicine Foundation from the Bureau of Public Health of Jiangsu Province (No. Y2012019) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 41271418)
Objective To understand the status and developmental trend of vector-borne diseases, so as to provide reference for researchers of vector-borne diseases. Methods Using the GoPubMed database on-line analysis software, study the vector-borne disease articles by making analysis of years, country and city distribution, source journals, research topics and the authors. Results There were 3 214 matched literatures for vector-borne disease retrieved with an increasing number year by year, among which the United States rank the first in countries, Fort Collins in cities, American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene in journals and Roehrig J in authors. Conclusion GoPubMed is an excellent tool for retrieval and statistics function, it can show a vivid picture of the current situation and developmental trend of vector-borne diseases. Further improvements are needed both in the quality and quantity of management in vector-borne diseases in China.
Key words: GoPubMed; Vector-borne disease; Bibliometric analysis
SUN Yan-qun, XU Zhi-hui, XIONG Li-lin, WANG Chong, HE Long-hua, ZHANG Shou-gang . Application of GoPubMed in bibliometric analysis of literature on vector-borne diseases[J]. Chinese Journal of Vector Biology and Control, 2016 , 27(2) : 164 -167 . DOI: 10.11853/j.issn.1003.8280.2016.02.018
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