New York State Department of Health and University at Albany, Albany, NY, USA.
Université Bretagne-Loire, Angers, France.
Mycopathologia. 2018 Dec;183(6):859-877. doi: 10.1007/s11046-018-0306-1. Epub 2018 Nov 30.
Mycopathologia was founded in 1938 to 'diffuse the understanding of fungal diseases in man and animals among mycologists.' This was an important mission considering that pathogenic fungi for humans and animals represent a tiny minority of the estimated 1.5-5 million fungal inhabitants on Earth. These pathogens have diverged from the usual saprotrophic lifestyles of most fungi to colonize and infect humans and animals. Medical and veterinary mycology is the subdiscipline of microbiology that dwells into the mysteries of parasitic, fungal lifestyles. Among the oldest continuing scientific publications on the subject, Mycopathologia had its share of 'classic papers' since the first issue was published in 1938. An analysis of the eight decades of notable contributions reveals many facets of host-pathogen interactions among 183 volumes comprising about 6885 articles. We have analyzed the impact and relevance of this body of work using a combination of citation tools (Google Scholar and Scopus) since no single citation metric gives an inclusive perspective. Among the highly cited Mycopathologia publications, those on experimental mycology accounted for the major part of the articles (36%), followed by diagnostic mycology (16%), ecology and epidemiology (15%), clinical mycology (14%), taxonomy and classification (10%), and veterinary mycology (9%). The first classic publication, collecting nearly 200 citations, appeared in 1957, while two articles published in 2010 received nearly 150 citations each, which is notable for a journal covering a highly specialized field of study. An empirical analysis of the publication trends suggests continuing interests in novel diagnostics, fungal pathogenesis, review of clinical diseases especially with relevance to the laboratory scientists, taxonomy and classification of fungal pathogens, fungal infections and carriage in pets and wildlife, and changing ecology and epidemiology of fungal diseases around the globe. We anticipate that emerging and re-emerging fungal pathogens will continue to cause significant health burden in the coming decades. It remains vital that scientists and physicians continue to collaborate by learning each other's language for the study of fungal diseases, and Mycopathologia will strive to be their partner in this increasingly important endeavor to its 100th anniversary in 2038 and beyond.
《医学真菌学杂志》创刊于 1938 年,旨在“在真菌学家中传播对人类和动物真菌感染的认识”。考虑到对人类和动物致病的真菌只是地球上估计的 150 万至 500 万种真菌中极少数的一部分,这是一个重要的任务。这些病原体已经从大多数真菌的通常腐生生活方式中分化出来,以定殖和感染人类和动物。医学和兽医真菌学是微生物学的一个分支,深入研究寄生真菌的生活方式的奥秘。《医学真菌学杂志》是该领域历史最悠久的连续科学出版物之一,自 1938 年第一期出版以来,它发表了许多“经典论文”。对 80 年来的重要贡献进行分析,揭示了在包含约 6885 篇文章的 183 卷中,183 卷中宿主-病原体相互作用的许多方面。我们使用了引文工具(谷歌学术和 Scopus)的组合来分析这部分工作的影响和相关性,因为没有单一的引文指标能提供全面的视角。在高引《医学真菌学杂志》出版物中,实验真菌学论文占论文的主要部分(36%),其次是诊断真菌学(16%)、生态学和流行病学(15%)、临床真菌学(14%)、分类学和分类学(10%)和兽医真菌学(9%)。第一篇经典著作收集了近 200 条引文,发表于 1957 年,而 2010 年发表的两篇文章各收到近 150 条引文,这在一个涵盖高度专业化研究领域的期刊中是值得注意的。对出版物趋势的实证分析表明,人们将继续对新的诊断方法、真菌发病机制、对实验室科学家具有重要意义的临床疾病综述、真菌病原体的分类学和分类、宠物和野生动物中的真菌感染和携带以及全球范围内真菌病的不断变化的生态学和流行病学感兴趣。我们预计,在未来几十年里,新出现和重新出现的真菌病原体将继续对健康造成重大负担。科学家和医生必须继续通过学习彼此的语言来合作研究真菌病,《医学真菌学杂志》将努力成为他们在这一日益重要的努力中的合作伙伴,直到 2038 年及以后的百年纪念。