Pediatric UTI research: trends, collaborations, and hotspot topics - a bibliometric analysis  

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作  者:Bitesh Kumar Anjan Kumar Dhua Prabudh Goel Devendra Kumar Yadav Vishesh Jain Divya Jain 

机构地区:[1]Department of Pediatric Surgery,All India Institute of Medical Sciences,Delhi 110029,India [2]Department of Ophthalmology,Post Graduate Institute of Child Health,Noida 201310,India

出  处:《Life Research》2024年第4期9-16,共8页TMR生命研究

摘  要:Background:Urinary tract infection(UTI)is a prevalent bacterial infection affecting adults and pediatric populations,with distinct patterns observed in infants.This bibliometric analysis aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the research landscape in pediatric UTI from 1990 to 2022,exploring qualitative and quantitative research output,contributing authors,institutions,countries,collaborative links,and hotspot topics.Purpose:This study aims to evaluate the qualitative and quantitative research output and trends in UTI in the pediatric population through a bibliometric analysis.The analysis covers highly cited articles,contributing authors,institutes,countries,collaborative links,and future research prospects.Methods:A bibliometric analysis was conducted using the Web of Science platform with a search string focused on pediatric UTI articles published between January 1990 and December 2022.The analysis employed the Bibliometrix R-package software and VOSviewer for collaborative networks and keyword co-occurrence maps.Results:Out of 1399 published articles,81.7%were research articles.The annual growth rate of publications was 4.46%.The USA led in contributions,with the University of Pennsylvania being the most productive institution.The"Journal of Pediatric Urology"and"Pediatric"were prominent journals.Lorenzo AJ from the University of Toronto was the top author.Collaborative networks highlighted the significance of collaboration in pediatric UTI research.Conclusion:In conclusion,this bibliometric analysis provides a detailed snapshot of the research landscape in pediatric urinary tract infections.With 1399 articles analyzed,the study reveals a sustained interest and growth rate of 4.46%,emphasizing ongoing efforts to address pediatric UTI challenges.The USA dominates contributions,reflecting its pivotal role in advancing knowledge.The top institutions,journals,and authors are identified,with collaborative networks highlighted.Keyword co-occurrence networks unveil critical themes,notably"vesicoureteric reflux

关 键 词:BIBLIOMETRY PEDIATRIC urinary tract infection vesicoureteric reflux 

分 类 号:R726.9[医药卫生—儿科]

 

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