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Global trends and current status in colistin resistance research: a bibliometric analysis (1973-2019)

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Background : Colistin resistance is a major breach in our last line of defense and without urgent action, we are heading for a post-antibiotic era, in which common infections and minor injuries can once again kill. To the best of our knowledge, the use of the bibliometric analytical technique for examining colistin resistance-related research does not exist in the literature. Methods : Here, we analyze and present bibliometric indicators of the global literature in colistin resistance research. The Scopus database was searched for articles on colistin resistance. The articles retrieved were analyzed using the bibliometrix R-package. Results : A total of 1105 publications were retrieved. There was a noticeable increase in the number of publications on colistin resistance research in the past decade. Six journals made up the core zone in colistin research and produced 35.83% of the published articles. The analysis across time-intervals revealed several keywords that had increased or decreased in usage when comparing the interval between 1973-2009 and 2010-2019. Authors’ keywords “Acinetobacter baumanii” , and “ Pseudomonas aeruginosa” were the most frequent encountered during the period of 1973-2009, while “ mcr-1 ”, “ Enterobacteriaceae ”, “ Escherichia coli ”, and “ Klebsiella pneumoniae ” emerged in the past decade. Conclusions : There has been a significant growth in publications on colistin resistance in the past decade, suggesting an urgent need for action by different stakeholders to contain this threat of colistin resistance. Keyword analysis revealed temporal changes in the types of keywords used across time-intervals. These findings summarize a general vision on colistin resistance research and will serve as baseline data for future comparative purposes.
Title: Global trends and current status in colistin resistance research: a bibliometric analysis (1973-2019)
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Background : Colistin resistance is a major breach in our last line of defense and without urgent action, we are heading for a post-antibiotic era, in which common infections and minor injuries can once again kill.
To the best of our knowledge, the use of the bibliometric analytical technique for examining colistin resistance-related research does not exist in the literature.
Methods : Here, we analyze and present bibliometric indicators of the global literature in colistin resistance research.
The Scopus database was searched for articles on colistin resistance.
The articles retrieved were analyzed using the bibliometrix R-package.
Results : A total of 1105 publications were retrieved.
There was a noticeable increase in the number of publications on colistin resistance research in the past decade.
Six journals made up the core zone in colistin research and produced 35.
83% of the published articles.
The analysis across time-intervals revealed several keywords that had increased or decreased in usage when comparing the interval between 1973-2009 and 2010-2019.
Authors’ keywords “Acinetobacter baumanii” , and “ Pseudomonas aeruginosa” were the most frequent encountered during the period of 1973-2009, while “ mcr-1 ”, “ Enterobacteriaceae ”, “ Escherichia coli ”, and “ Klebsiella pneumoniae ” emerged in the past decade.
Conclusions : There has been a significant growth in publications on colistin resistance in the past decade, suggesting an urgent need for action by different stakeholders to contain this threat of colistin resistance.
Keyword analysis revealed temporal changes in the types of keywords used across time-intervals.
These findings summarize a general vision on colistin resistance research and will serve as baseline data for future comparative purposes.

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