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ISSN (Print): 1574-891X
ISSN (Online): 2212-4071

Bibliometric Assessment of the Latin-American Contributions in Dengue

Author(s): Felipe Vera-Polania, Yuliana Perilla-Gonzalez, Dayron F. Martinez-Pulgarin, Juan D. Baquero-Rodriguez, Marcela Munoz-Urbano, Mariana Lagos-Gallego, Guillermo J. Lagos-Grisales, Soraya Villegas and Alfonso J. Rodriguez-Morales

Volume 9, Issue 3, 2014

Page: [195 - 201] Pages: 7

DOI: 10.2174/1574891X10666150410153224

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Abstract

Background: Despite efforts in prevention and control of dengue, it is still a public health problem in the region. There are estimations of 13 million people affected in the Americas, therefore, it is of outmost importance to research it. An assessment on the Latin- American contributions on dengue was done. Methods: Bibliometric study at SCI (1980- 2013), MEDLINE/GOPUBMED (1802-2013), Scopus (1959-2013), SCIELO (2004-2013), LILACS (1980- 2013). Different study types, characterized by years, city/country of origin, journals and more productive authors, by country, cites and H index have been conducted. Results: At SCI, 2598 articles were retrieved (21% of the total). Brazil was found to be the highest contributor (31.2%), then Puerto Rico (12.9%) and Mexico (10.7%). At Scopus, there are 2646 articles (16.7% of the total), 31.2% Brazil, 11.1% Mexico, 9.3% Cuba; the region received 41881 citations, 25.4% from Brazil (H index=45), 14.4% Cuba (H index=35) and 12.88% Puerto Rico (H index=38); 9.1% in Brazil were from Fundação Oswaldo Cruz; 1.6% of Mexico corresponded to Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica, 4.9% of Cuba are from Instituto de Medicina Tropical Pedro Kouri. At Medline, there are 2799 records (33.9% from Brazil). At SciELO there are 825 records (46.6% Brazil). At LILACS, there are 1178 records (46.8% Brazil). Conclusions: Brazil is the best producer in the region. In Puerto Rico and Brazil, there observed the epidemiologic burden of the disease. Scientific production in bibliographical data bases, particularly regional, is low, as compared to the high impact of the disease of in urban zones of the region.

Keywords: Bibliometrics, dengue, epidemiology, Latin America.


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