Disciplinary and thematic mapping of Maghreb publications in infectiology. Bibliometric study (Tunisia, 2010-2014)

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Sana Rouis
Sarra Melki
Houda Rouis
Sarra Nouira
Asma Ben Abdelaziz
Ahmed Ben Abdelaziz

Abstract

Aim: To describe the essential bibliometric characteristics of Tunisian publications in "infectiology", during the five-year period 2010-2014.
Methods: This is a descriptive bibliometric study, on the papers of “infectiology”, indexed in "«Medline»", based on their data sheets. Were included all the articles written by Tunisian researchers regardless of their position in the list of co-signers. The themes of the publications were explored through the key words "major" and "generic" in the three chapters of the descriptors: "Bacterial Infections and Mycoses", "Parasitic Diseases", and "Viral Diseases".
Results: A total of 846 publications in “Infectiology” were analyzed, of which 66% were written in English and 31% were "case reports". They were signed by 536 authors in first position belonging mainly to microbiology (20.7%), parasitology (20.1%) and virology (7.1%). The 391 co-signatories in last position belonged to 44 specialties, of which pediatrics, internal medicine and infectious diseases respectively occupy the 4th, the 9th and the 10th positions. These publications were edited in 258 journals, mainly "Tunisie Medicale" (9%) and "Pan African Medical Journal" (3.8%). The greatest interest of the Tunisian researchers in infectious diseases have been staphylococcal / tuberculosis infections, chronic viral hepatitis C / human influenza, and echinococcosis / leishmaniasis.
Conclusion: In Tunisia, infectious diseases research has been relatively prolific and concordant with the population’s health needs. Infectious diseases physicians should build their network of care, research and education with biologists, while focusing their research on multicenter and high-level studies.

Keywords:

Bibliometrics - Biomedical Research - Publications - Publishing - Journal Impact Factor -Language - Schools, Medical - Bacterial Infections and Mycoses - Parasitic Diseases - Virus Diseases - Tunisia

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