Deleu D, Northway M G, Hanssens Y
Department of Pharmacology & Therapeutics, College of Medicine, Sultan Qaboos University, Muscat 123, Sultanate of Oman.
Saudi Med J. 2001 Jan;22(1):10-2.
It was our purpose to perform a geographical analysis for the number of biomedical and clinical research publications from the six countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council over the past decade (1990-1999).
Medline was searched with the aid of the Internet provider PubMed. By using the advanced search option, entries were based on the country name for each of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries and the time period considered.
The number of Medline-listed biomedical research papers published in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries over the last 10 years totaled 6,960 and increased by 14% over the past decade. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia followed by Kuwait was by far the most prolific and accounted for 67 and 16% of publications. The research output from the United Arab Emirates and Oman grew steadily over the past decade, while it appeared to plateau for both Bahrain and Qatar.
Taking into account that Gulf Cooperation Council countries have a relatively short history of research, the data show that the Gulf Cooperation Council countries are very prolific in terms of Medline-indexed biomedical research publications.
我们旨在对海湾合作委员会六国在过去十年(1990 - 1999年)发表的生物医学和临床研究论文数量进行地理分析。
借助互联网供应商PubMed检索Medline。通过使用高级搜索选项,检索条目基于海湾合作委员会每个国家的国名以及所考虑的时间段。
过去10年在海湾合作委员会国家发表的列入Medline的生物医学研究论文总数为6960篇,在过去十年中增加了14%。沙特阿拉伯王国其次是科威特是迄今为止发表量最多的,分别占出版物的67%和16%。阿拉伯联合酋长国和阿曼的研究产出在过去十年中稳步增长,而巴林和卡塔尔的研究产出似乎趋于平稳。
考虑到海湾合作委员会国家的研究历史相对较短,数据表明海湾合作委员会国家在Medline索引的生物医学研究出版物方面成果丰硕。