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Chinese Journal of Antituberculosis ›› 2024, Vol. 46 ›› Issue (5): 567-577.doi: 10.19982/j.issn.1000-6621.20240075

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Analysis of the characteristics of highly cited literature on the topic of “tuberculosis” based on bibliometrics

Guo Meng1, Wu Wen2(), Li Jingwen1(), Fan Yongde1()   

  1. 1Chinese Journal of Antituberculosis Publishing House, Beijing 100035, China
    2School of Mathematics, Renmin University of China, Beijing 100872, China
  • Received:2024-02-28 Online:2024-05-10 Published:2024-04-29
  • Contact: Li Jingwen, Email: lijwflzz@163.com; Fan Yongde, Email: fanyongde@126.com; Wu Wen, Email: 454629173@qq.com

Abstract:

Objective: To study highly cited literature in the field of tuberculosis in China, understand the current development status of this research field, and study future development trends. Methods: Using CiteSpace visualization application software, we analyzed the publication time, journal sources, authors, and content of highly cited literature (citation frequency ≥30 times) with “tuberculosis” as the theme in the “Wanfang Database”. Results: The publication of highly cited literature in the field of tuberculosis in China mainly concentrated in 2012 and 2013, with 106 and 100 articles respectively. The Chinese Journal of Antituberculosis, Chinese Journal of Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease, and Journal of Clinical Pulmonary Medicine were the main journals published those highly cited literature, with 127, 34, and 25 articles respectively. Researchers mainly focused on topics of “tuberculosis diagnosis”“risk factors”“drug resistance”“diabetes”“rifampicin”“spinal tuberculosis”, and “health education”, with the keyword frequency of 46, 35, 26, 26, 20, 17 and 16 times respectively. Conclusion: The publication of papers in the field of “tuberculosis” is booming. In the future, we need to continue to pay attention to hot areas such as tuberculosis resistance, diabetes comorbidity, spinal tuberculosis, health education, etc., and to further collaborate with hot authors to create high-level papers leading academic development.

Key words: Tuberculosis, Periodicals as topic, Bibliometrics, Models, structure

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