A bibliometric study of international scientific productivity in giardiasis covering the period 1971–2010

Authors

  • Angel A Escobedo Academic Paediatric Hospital “Pedro Borrás”, Havana, Cuba
  • Ricardo Arencibia Network of Scientometric Studies for Higher Education, National Scientific Research Center, Havana, Cuba
  • Rosa L. Vega Placental Histotherapy Centre, Havana, Cuba
  • Alfonso J. Rodriguez-Morales Working Group on Zoonoses, International Society for Chemotherapy
  • Pedro Almirall Committee on Clinical Parasitology, Panamerican Association of Infectology, Havana, Cuba
  • Maydel Alfonso Municipal Centre of Hygiene, Epidemiology and Microbiology, Havana, Cuba

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3855/jidc.5785

Keywords:

giardiasis, Giardia, bibliometric

Abstract

Introduction: Despite years of relative neglect, interest in Giardia infection seems to be recently growing, perhaps in part due to its inclusion into the World Health Organization’s Neglected Diseases Initiative since 2004. The purpose of this study was to provide an overview of Giardia and giardiasis research over time, as represented by the quantity of published papers.

Methodology: Data for this study were collected from the electronic PubMed/Medline database of National Library of Medicine's (NLM), due to it is easily accessibility and wide use. It was accessed online between April and December 2011. Data for the period 1971–2010 were obtained and information was downloaded using the EndNote program developed by Thomson Reuters.

Results: During the study period, a total of 6,964 references (articles, reviews, editorials, letter to the editor, etc.) covering different aspects of Giardia and giardiasis were located in the PubMed database after applying the search strategy reported above. Most papers were original articles and published in English.

Conclusions: In this first effort to explore the development and research productivity on giardiasis over time (no previously published bibliometric studies on giardiasis exist), two interesting characteristics of the Giardia and giardiasis literature were discovered: the concentration of papers over journals disseminating the research results, and that research in this field is growing and will likely continue to grow in the coming years.

Author Biography

Alfonso J. Rodriguez-Morales, Working Group on Zoonoses, International Society for Chemotherapy

MD, MSc, DTM&H, FRSTM&H(Lon), FFTM RCPS(Glasg), PhD Candidate.

Advisor on Public Health, Epidemiology, Methodology and Biostatistics.

Researcher in Public Health and Tropical, Parasitic and Infectious Diseases.

Faculty of Health Sciences, Universidad Tecnológica de Pereira, Pereira, Risaralda, Colombia.

Associated Researcher Ad Honorem, Instituto de Investigaciones José Witremundo Torrealba (former Trujillan Center for Parasitological Research), Universidad de Los Andes, Trujillo, Venezuela.

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Published

2015-01-15

How to Cite

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Escobedo AA, Arencibia R, Vega RL, Rodriguez-Morales AJ, Almirall P, Alfonso M (2015) A bibliometric study of international scientific productivity in giardiasis covering the period 1971–2010. J Infect Dev Ctries 9:076–086. doi: 10.3855/jidc.5785

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