A global bibliometric analysis of Salmonella Typhi over the past 52 years (1970–2022)

Introduction: Salmonella Typhi (S. Typhi), a bacterial human-restricted pathogen, is an essential systemic health problem of global importance in humans and animals. This study aimed to determine the overall scientific impact of Salmonella Typhi (S. Typhi) research using bibliometric methods. Met...

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Main Authors: Serap Kılıç Altun, Mehmet Emin Aydemir, Sevil Alkan
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Published: The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries 2025-05-01
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Sevil Alkan
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description Introduction: Salmonella Typhi (S. Typhi), a bacterial human-restricted pathogen, is an essential systemic health problem of global importance in humans and animals. This study aimed to determine the overall scientific impact of Salmonella Typhi (S. Typhi) research using bibliometric methods. Methodology: In this research, a bibliometric analysis was performed on S. Typhi using the Web of Science (WoS) database and the Bibliometrix R package. A total of 1,966 articles, published between 1970-2022, were analysed. Results: This bibliometric analysis showed that the most productive years in the process were 2012 and 2022. This analysis also showed that Infection and Immunity Journal was the leading journal with a total of 1,332 articles in publications related to S. Typhi research, with the USA being the most productive country in S. Typhi publications, as well as having the highest co-authorship collaboration. The University System of Maryland ranked first with 110 records when affiliations were analysed. The United States Department of Health and Human Services was at the top of the Funding Agencies analysis. Analysis of the most cited authors revealed that Parry CM was the first most cited author (n = 90) of S. Typhi publications. Conclusions: This bibliometric analysis showed that the countries with high economic income were dominant in the studies of published articles, affiliations, and funding agencies on S. Typhi. Collaboration of researchers from countries with low or middle incomes with S. Typhi epidemics and researchers from countries with high economic income will make the fight against these bacteria more effective.
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spelling doaj-art-e2b64d03e194423e8ea3780587446b662025-08-20T03:22:31ZengThe Journal of Infection in Developing CountriesJournal of Infection in Developing Countries1972-26802025-05-01190510.3855/jidc.17946A global bibliometric analysis of Salmonella Typhi over the past 52 years (1970–2022)Serap Kılıç Altun0Mehmet Emin Aydemir1Sevil Alkan2Department of Food Hygiene and Technology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Harran University, Şanlıurfa, TurkeyDepartment of Food Hygiene and Technology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Harran University, Şanlıurfa, TurkeyDepartment of Infectious Diseases and Clinical Microbiology, Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Faculty of Medicine, Çanakkale, Turkey Introduction: Salmonella Typhi (S. Typhi), a bacterial human-restricted pathogen, is an essential systemic health problem of global importance in humans and animals. This study aimed to determine the overall scientific impact of Salmonella Typhi (S. Typhi) research using bibliometric methods. Methodology: In this research, a bibliometric analysis was performed on S. Typhi using the Web of Science (WoS) database and the Bibliometrix R package. A total of 1,966 articles, published between 1970-2022, were analysed. Results: This bibliometric analysis showed that the most productive years in the process were 2012 and 2022. This analysis also showed that Infection and Immunity Journal was the leading journal with a total of 1,332 articles in publications related to S. Typhi research, with the USA being the most productive country in S. Typhi publications, as well as having the highest co-authorship collaboration. The University System of Maryland ranked first with 110 records when affiliations were analysed. The United States Department of Health and Human Services was at the top of the Funding Agencies analysis. Analysis of the most cited authors revealed that Parry CM was the first most cited author (n = 90) of S. Typhi publications. Conclusions: This bibliometric analysis showed that the countries with high economic income were dominant in the studies of published articles, affiliations, and funding agencies on S. Typhi. Collaboration of researchers from countries with low or middle incomes with S. Typhi epidemics and researchers from countries with high economic income will make the fight against these bacteria more effective. https://jidc.org/index.php/journal/article/view/17946Bibliometric analysispublicationsSalmonella Typhisalmonellosistyphoid fever
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A global bibliometric analysis of Salmonella Typhi over the past 52 years (1970–2022)
Journal of Infection in Developing Countries
Bibliometric analysis
publications
Salmonella Typhi
salmonellosis
typhoid fever
title A global bibliometric analysis of Salmonella Typhi over the past 52 years (1970–2022)
title_full A global bibliometric analysis of Salmonella Typhi over the past 52 years (1970–2022)
title_fullStr A global bibliometric analysis of Salmonella Typhi over the past 52 years (1970–2022)
title_full_unstemmed A global bibliometric analysis of Salmonella Typhi over the past 52 years (1970–2022)
title_short A global bibliometric analysis of Salmonella Typhi over the past 52 years (1970–2022)
title_sort global bibliometric analysis of salmonella typhi over the past 52 years 1970 2022
topic Bibliometric analysis
publications
Salmonella Typhi
salmonellosis
typhoid fever
url https://jidc.org/index.php/journal/article/view/17946
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