13 research outputs found

    Highly Cited Works in Animal Clinical Trials: A Scientometric mapping of Research Publications

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    This paper analyses the 2555 publications with more than 100 citations indexed in Web of Science under research in Animal Clinical Trials. These publications have been received 556159 Citations, written by 13280 authors from 2833 institutes across the world. The most productive countries are: USA is the leading country with 1442 (56.4%), UK with 304 (11.9%), Germany 209 (8.2%), Canada 179(7%), Australia (130), Italy (132), Netherlands (116). It is noted that 13 Countries registered more than 10000 Citations, 23 with more than 5000 Citations, 38 Countries with more than 1000 Citations. The most cited Institutions are: Harvard University is leading with 27478 Citations for 108 publications followed University of California San Diego with 14896 Citations for 46 Publications, University of Pettsburgh with 13746 Citations for 38 Publications, Johns Hopikins University with 12120 Citations for 53 Publications. There are 929 periodicals are preferred and also with high impact. The most cited journals are: Cancer Research published the largest number of the highly cited publications (50 papers, 10620 Citations), followed by Circulation with 9998 Citations for 37 Publications, PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA with 9317 Citations for 32 Publications, Lancet with 9181 Citations, JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION with 7547 Citations for 21 Publications and New England Journal of Medicine with 6944 Citations for 11 Publications. The most cited authors are: Ahmad N with 4554 Citations for 4 Publications followed by Kellum JA and Ronco C with 4372 Citations for 2 publications respectively, Altman DG with 4231 Citations for 3 Publications. The most cited one is “Bellomo R, Ronco C, Kellum JA, Mehta RL, Palevsky P (2004). Acute renal failure - definition, outcome measures, animal models, fluid therapy and information technology needs: the Second International Consensus Conference of the Acute Dialysis Quality Initiative (ADQI) Group”, published in CRITICAL CARE with 4181 Citations

    Covid-19 and Emergency Medicine: A Scientometric Assessment of Global Publications

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    This study analyses Covid-19 and Emergency Medicine research output during 2020-2021 on different parameters including global publications share, citation impact, contribution of authors and patterns of research communication in most productive and preferred journals. Web of Science Citation Database has been used to retrieve the data for 2 years (2020-2021) with 991 publications using the combined search of Covid-19 with topic field and Emergency Medicine with using Web of Science Subject Categories. The USA tops the list, with a publications share of 38.6%(383) followed far by Italy and UK ranks second with 7.7%(76), Canada with 7.6% and India ranks 14th positions with global publications share of 1.7 %(17)). The most productive Institutions are: Harvard Medical University lead with 34 Publications and received 134 Citations followed by University Toronto with 29 (96 Citations), Massachusetts Gen Hospital with 26 (86 Citations), Monash University with 22 (92 Citations), Columbia University and University Ottawa with 18 publications. The top most 5 preferred Journals are: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE (IF: 1.70 with 141 publication followed far by ANNALS OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE (IF: 5.35) with 97 publications, RESUSCITATION (IF: 4.57) with 77, WESTERN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE (IF: 1.80) with 71 and EMERGENCY MEDICINE JOURNAL (IF: 2.04) with 64. But its average annual publication growth rate and global publication share is high and Citation quality as reflected in Average Citations Per Paper is less. Concludes that the research needs to increase its output and bring about improvement in the quality of its research efforts. This can be done by investing much more international collaboration and by modernizing and strengthening its research infrastructure in the field of Medicines

    Animal Cell Diseases: A Scientometric Mapping of Highly Cited papers

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    The published article receives the number of Citations are measure of its impact in the scientific community. This study identifies the Highly cited articles on Animal Cell Diseases. Publications are identified using the Web of Science by Clarivate Analytics. A search was performed using “Animal Cell Diseases” with topic field. The 526 top-cited articles were selected, analyzed and Visualized. The most cited manuscripts appeared 208 journals, 3340 authors, 729 Institutions from 39 Countries. The citation counts for these articles ranged from 500-6157. 95 % of articles are were published between 1992-2012 and highest number of citations registered between 2000-2008. The most cited articles are: The most cited one is “Apel K, Hirt H Reactive oxygen species: Metabolism, oxidative stress, and signal transduction ANNUAL REVIEW OF PLANT BIOLOGY. 2004; 55: 373-399” with 6157 citations and authors are from Switzerland and Austria followed by “Xu HY, Barnes GT, Yang Q, Tan Q, Yang DS, et al.Chronic inflammation in fat plays a crucial role in the development of obesity-related insulin resistance JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION. 2003 DEC; 112 (12): 1821-1830” with 4398 Citations authors from USA, “Donehower La, Harvey M, Slagle Bl, Mcarthur Mj, Montgomery Ca, Et Al.Mice Deficient For P53 Are Developmentally Normal But Susceptible To Spontaneous Tumors Nature. 1992 Mar 19; 356 (6366): 215-221” with 3926 Citations from USA. The time of publication, field of study, nature of the work, and the journal in which the work appears are possible determinants of the likelihood of citation and impact

    COVID-19 research output in 2020: The Global Perspective using Scientometric Study

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    This study presents the global level perspective of COVID-19 research output from January to April 2020, and these analyses include global publication share, patterns of research communication channels, the most productive Sources, Authors and Institutions. Data were extracted from the Web of Science citation database using the search string of “Coronavirus” OR “COVID-19” and limited to 2020, a total of 1658 publications were retrieved, which have received 4804 citations and the overall H-index is 29. On the basis of literature analysis around the world, it is found that the 1658 publications came from 78 Countries. As expected China is the most productive country with 523 papers (31.5%) and received 3521 Citations followed the USA with 315 and recorded 912 Citations, the UK with 142 and recorded 351 Citations, Italy with 116 and recorded 154 Citations, Germany 66 and recorded 188 Citations and Canada 58 and recorded 139 Citations, India ranked 10th position among the countries in the year of 2020. There were 2027 institutes involved in the research in COVID-19. Huazhong University, Science & Technology Wuhan-China, recorded highest publications of 46 (583 Citations) and 12 Institutes from China with top 12 randed and covered one-third of Publications out of 1658. BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL in the first journal with the highest number of publications with 181 and Impact Factor value is 27.60 followed by LANCET 86 and Impact Factor value is 59.10. The most top impact factor journal is NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE 70.67

    Covid-19 and Nursing: A Scientometric Mapping of Global Literature during 2020-2021

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    The main aim of this paper is to analyze the global Covid-19 and Nursing literature to discover underlying trends and developments at the global, national, institutional, and individual level using Scientometric indicators. The publications and citations data for the study were sourced from the Web of Science database published during 2020–2021. The most productive and leading countries are: USA with 621 (43.4%) share far by China with 136(9.5%), UK with 108 (7.5%) share and Australia with 101(7.1%) share and other countries are published less than 5% of publications. India possessed 14th rank with 15 (1.0%) publications share. International collaboration has been a major driver of growth in Covid-19 and Nursing research. The paper lists most productive organizations, authors, and journals. The paper examines 1432 publications on Covid-19 and Nursing during the years 2020−2021 as listed in the Web of Science database. The top Hot and highly-cited papers in this area are also analysed

    Antimicrobial Therapy: A Scientometric Mapping of Indian Publications

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    The present study examines 1261 Indian publications on Antimicrobial Therapy as covered in Web of Science database during 1991-2021, experiencing an Average Citation per document 24.1, Average Citations per year document 3493, 1261 publications from 574 sources and collaborative index is 5.48. The top 10 highly cited papers registered 202 to 5378 citations, and together contributed 8521 citations, leading to the average citation per paper of 852.1. The study analyses the Indian publications output in Antimicrobial Therapy research during 1991-2021 on different parameters including contribution & citation impact of top most productive collaborative countries, India\u27s overall contribution, its growth pattern and citation impact, contribution of leading countries and identification of leading foreign collaborating partners, impact of leading Indian institutions and authors and pattern of communication of Indian output in most productive journals. The Web of Science citation database has been used to retrieve the data for 31 years (1991-21) by searching the keywords “Antimicrobial Therapy” in Topic field and limited to India with address field. The assessment revealed that a total of 1261 papers were published by the Antimicrobial Therapy research during the study period, which received 30409 citations in total. The most Collaborative countries are: USA with 119 (9943 Citations), UK with 57 (7055 Citations) Saudi Arabia with 47 (862 Citations), China with 41 (2190 Citations). The most productive and leading Institutions are: All India Institute of Medical Science from Delhi with 68 (1330 Citations), Postgrad Institute of Med Education & Research 49 with (765 Citations), Christian Med College & Hospital from Vellore, Tamilnadu with 41 (703 Citations) Panjab with 40 (653 Citations), Panjab University, Panjab with 30 (476), Indian Institute of Technology with 29 (461 Citations), CSIR with 22 (515 Citations), Indian Institute of Science with 21 (624 Citations). The most preferred journals are: INDIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY with 38 Publications and received 468 Citations, INDIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH with 33 and received 706 Citations, FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY with 22 and received 462 Citations. Kumar A tops the list of most influential authors with 26 articles (318 Citations), Singh S with 24 articles (291 Citations), Sharma S with 22 articles (713 Citations), Veeraraghavan B with 21 articles (179 Citations) and Gupta S with 18 articles (602 Citations). Major portion of these publications appeared in foreign journals of repute, as reflected by their impact factor. The study also indicates that Indian scientists have huge international collaboration in this field. Indian literature output peaked at about the same time as that of the world output
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