Yadav Sankalp, Rawal Gautam
General Duty Medical Officer-II, Department of Medicine & TB, Chest Clinic Moti Nagar, New Delhi, India.
Associate Consultant, Department, of Respiratory Intensive Care, Max Super Specialty Hospital, New Delhi, India.
Pan Afr Med J. 2018 Jul 18;30:217. doi: 10.11604/pamj.2018.30.217.16312. eCollection 2018.
The scientific world is facing a constant problem of ghostwriters. These ghostwriters are often attached to the medical publishing houses and are involved in writing an article for a pharmaceutical company which may, in turn, use the name of an established or a famous scientist as an author to the article. Often, such articles are published in well-known journals and are circulating widely. Many a time the adverse effects are overlooked in such papers. This will result in a corrupt practice of prescribing a drug which is not scientifically useful or may have life-threatening side effects. In this present article, the authors discuss this evil practice of ghostwriting in the context of the present day scientific publishing.
科学界一直面临着代笔作者的问题。这些代笔作者通常依附于医学出版社,参与为制药公司撰写文章,而制药公司可能会反过来将知名科学家的名字作为文章作者。这类文章常常发表在著名期刊上并广泛传播。很多时候,此类论文中药物的不良反应被忽视了。这将导致一种腐败的做法,即开出没有科学依据或可能有危及生命副作用的药物。在本文中,作者在当今科学出版的背景下讨论了这种代笔的恶劣行为。