Bibliometric Analysis of Mushroom Poisoning: From Diversity to Clinical Management

The earliest publication related to mushroom poisoning dates back to 1837. To date, bibliometric analysis related to the field of mushroom poisoning has not been published. This study aimed to assess the most significant publications in this field as well as the associated trends and important dri...

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Main Authors: Jason Kar Seng, Tang, Chia Wei, Phan, Yee Shin, Tan, Vikineswary, Sabaratnam, Jaya Seelan Sathiya, Seelan, Mohamad Hasnul, Bolhassan
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spelling my.unimas.ir.388752022-07-14T02:43:05Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38875/ Bibliometric Analysis of Mushroom Poisoning: From Diversity to Clinical Management Jason Kar Seng, Tang Chia Wei, Phan Yee Shin, Tan Vikineswary, Sabaratnam Jaya Seelan Sathiya, Seelan Mohamad Hasnul, Bolhassan RZ Other systems of medicine The earliest publication related to mushroom poisoning dates back to 1837. To date, bibliometric analysis related to the field of mushroom poisoning has not been published. This study aimed to assess the most significant publications in this field as well as the associated trends and important drivers in the research related to mushroom poisoning. The Scopus database was screened to identify relevant publications on mushroom poisoning. A total of 985 publications with a minimum of five citations were identified and analyzed. Pearson’s correlation demonstrated an insignificant weak negative correlation (Pearson’s correlation of −0.020, P > 0.01) between the number of years since publication and the number of citation counts of a paper. Bradford’s law of scattering revealed that one-third of publications were published in 31 core journals, with Clinical Toxicology topping the list (41 papers). VOSviewer was used to generate a network visualization based on country. The United States was the largest contributor of publications on mushroom poisoning, contributing 19.6% of 985. China is an emerging leader in publications on mushroom poisoning research since 2011, with the most recent average publication year of 2011.18. A term map was also created to visualize the co-occurrence of key terms, whereby Amanita phalloides–related research appeared to be the most frequently published topic in this field. In conclusion, the results of this bibliometric study shed light on the status of mushroom poisoning research and can guide investigators on current research trends for high-impact knowledge contribution in the field. Begell House 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/38875/1/IJM-44313_1.pdf Jason Kar Seng, Tang and Chia Wei, Phan and Yee Shin, Tan and Vikineswary, Sabaratnam and Jaya Seelan Sathiya, Seelan and Mohamad Hasnul, Bolhassan (2022) Bibliometric Analysis of Mushroom Poisoning: From Diversity to Clinical Management. International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms, 24 (7). pp. 1-19. ISSN 1521-9437 https://www.dl.begellhouse.com/journals/708ae68d64b17c52,248cd7796fd7a977,1638baa400aea595.html 10.1615/IntJMedMushrooms.2022044313
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Jason Kar Seng, Tang
Chia Wei, Phan
Yee Shin, Tan
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Jaya Seelan Sathiya, Seelan
Mohamad Hasnul, Bolhassan
Bibliometric Analysis of Mushroom Poisoning: From Diversity to Clinical Management
description The earliest publication related to mushroom poisoning dates back to 1837. To date, bibliometric analysis related to the field of mushroom poisoning has not been published. This study aimed to assess the most significant publications in this field as well as the associated trends and important drivers in the research related to mushroom poisoning. The Scopus database was screened to identify relevant publications on mushroom poisoning. A total of 985 publications with a minimum of five citations were identified and analyzed. Pearson’s correlation demonstrated an insignificant weak negative correlation (Pearson’s correlation of −0.020, P > 0.01) between the number of years since publication and the number of citation counts of a paper. Bradford’s law of scattering revealed that one-third of publications were published in 31 core journals, with Clinical Toxicology topping the list (41 papers). VOSviewer was used to generate a network visualization based on country. The United States was the largest contributor of publications on mushroom poisoning, contributing 19.6% of 985. China is an emerging leader in publications on mushroom poisoning research since 2011, with the most recent average publication year of 2011.18. A term map was also created to visualize the co-occurrence of key terms, whereby Amanita phalloides–related research appeared to be the most frequently published topic in this field. In conclusion, the results of this bibliometric study shed light on the status of mushroom poisoning research and can guide investigators on current research trends for high-impact knowledge contribution in the field.
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author Jason Kar Seng, Tang
Chia Wei, Phan
Yee Shin, Tan
Vikineswary, Sabaratnam
Jaya Seelan Sathiya, Seelan
Mohamad Hasnul, Bolhassan
author_facet Jason Kar Seng, Tang
Chia Wei, Phan
Yee Shin, Tan
Vikineswary, Sabaratnam
Jaya Seelan Sathiya, Seelan
Mohamad Hasnul, Bolhassan
author_sort Jason Kar Seng, Tang
title Bibliometric Analysis of Mushroom Poisoning: From Diversity to Clinical Management
title_short Bibliometric Analysis of Mushroom Poisoning: From Diversity to Clinical Management
title_full Bibliometric Analysis of Mushroom Poisoning: From Diversity to Clinical Management
title_fullStr Bibliometric Analysis of Mushroom Poisoning: From Diversity to Clinical Management
title_full_unstemmed Bibliometric Analysis of Mushroom Poisoning: From Diversity to Clinical Management
title_sort bibliometric analysis of mushroom poisoning: from diversity to clinical management
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