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佐剂诱导的自身免疫综合征:一项文献计量分析。

Adjuvant-Induced Autoimmune Syndrome: A Bibliometric Analysis.

作者信息

Ospina-Gómez Juan E, Ayala-Gutierrez Maria C, Amaya Muñoz Maria C, Cáceres Ramírez Catalina, Monsalve-Suárez Edgar F, Saaibi-Solano Diego L, Camacho López Paul Anthony, Latorre-Arevalo Maria G

机构信息

Research, Development, and Technological Innovation Department, Fundación Oftalmológica de Santander (FOSCAL), Floridablanca, COL.

School of Medicine, Universidad Autónoma de Bucaramanga, Bucaramanga, COL.

出版信息

Cureus. 2024 Jul 23;16(7):e65184. doi: 10.7759/cureus.65184. eCollection 2024 Jul.

Abstract

The autoimmune/inflammatory syndrome induced by adjuvants (ASIA) encompasses various autoimmune conditions triggered by exposure to substances with adjuvant activity. Despite its potential relevance to public health, global scientific production on ASIA syndrome is significantly limited. This knowledge gap underscores the need for a comprehensive bibliometric assessment to understand global research in this field. Therefore, this article aims to conduct a bibliometric analysis to identify and evaluate research trends related to ASIA syndrome worldwide. A Scopus search identified scientific documents published between 2010 and 2022. A total of 2,133 articles meeting inclusion criteria were selected and analyzed for scientific production, authors, and institutions. Two-hundred fifty six documents were analyzed, mostly journal articles with multiple authors. The year with the highest publications was 2023, marking a notable increase since 2021. Italy and Israel had the most documents and citations, correlating with authors Yehuda Shoenfeld (Israel) and Carlo Perricone (Italy). Standout journals are "The Journal of Immunologic Research" and "Lupus." Relevant affiliations include Tel-Aviv University and the National Autonomous University of Mexico. This article identifies and analyzes scientific trends associated with ASIA syndrome. Despite increased publications, this field remains controversial and lacks full acceptance within the medical and scientific community, as evidenced by limited scientific production compared to other pathologies. These findings may motivate researchers to generate impactful publications, contributing to the global knowledge expansion on this syndrome.

摘要

佐剂诱导的自身免疫/炎症综合征(ASIA)涵盖了因接触具有佐剂活性的物质而引发的各种自身免疫性疾病。尽管其与公共卫生可能相关,但全球关于ASIA综合征的科学研究成果却极为有限。这一知识空白凸显了进行全面文献计量评估以了解该领域全球研究情况的必要性。因此,本文旨在进行文献计量分析,以识别和评估全球范围内与ASIA综合征相关的研究趋势。通过Scopus检索,确定了2010年至2022年期间发表的科学文献。共筛选出2133篇符合纳入标准的文章,并对其科学产出、作者和机构进行了分析。分析了256篇文献,其中大部分是多作者的期刊文章。发表量最高的年份是2023年,自2021年以来有显著增长。意大利和以色列的文献和引用次数最多,这与作者耶胡达·肖内菲尔德(以色列)和卡洛·佩里科内(意大利)相关。突出的期刊有《免疫研究杂志》和《狼疮》。相关机构包括特拉维夫大学和墨西哥国立自治大学。本文识别并分析了与ASIA综合征相关的科学趋势。尽管发表量有所增加,但与其他病理学相比,该领域仍存在争议,在医学和科学界也未得到充分认可,科学产出有限便是证明。这些发现可能会促使研究人员发表有影响力的出版物,为全球关于该综合征的知识拓展做出贡献。

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