Gestational syphilis and mother-to-child transmission: a bibliometric study
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Resumo: | Gestational syphilis, despite being characterized as a preventable disease with available treatment, persists with high rates of transmission, despite the increased coverage of care to pregnant women and newborns. In order to seek a better understanding of this phenomenon, this study seeks to map the international scientific production on gestational syphilis associated with mother-to-child transmission. This is an exploratory, descriptive study based on the bibliometric analysis of the scientific production published in the Web of Science database. Data analysis was carried out using the HistCiteTM software. After applying the refinement filters, 121 articles were identified, published in 79 different journals. These were written by 720 authors with links to 339 institutions, located in 53 countries. A total of 3,201 references were used, an average of 26 references per article. It was observed that in recent years there has been, in Brazil and worldwide, a positive impact on indicators related to gestational and congenital syphilis, but there is evidence of failures in prenatal care that culminate in the vertical transmission of syphilis and consequently the non-eradication of congenital syphilis as expected in pacts and global goals. |
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Gestational syphilis and mother-to-child transmission: a bibliometric studySífilis gestacional y transmisión maternoinfantil: un estudio bibliométricoA sífilis gestacional e a transmissão mãe para filho: um estudo bibliométricoEmbarazoSífilis congénitaTransmisión vertical de enfermedades infecciosasEnfermedades contagiosas.PregnancySyphilisCongenitalInfectious Disease TransmissionVertical.GravidezSífilis CongênitaTransmissão Vertical de Doença InfecciosaDoenças TransmissíveisTransmissão vertical. Gestational syphilis, despite being characterized as a preventable disease with available treatment, persists with high rates of transmission, despite the increased coverage of care to pregnant women and newborns. In order to seek a better understanding of this phenomenon, this study seeks to map the international scientific production on gestational syphilis associated with mother-to-child transmission. This is an exploratory, descriptive study based on the bibliometric analysis of the scientific production published in the Web of Science database. Data analysis was carried out using the HistCiteTM software. After applying the refinement filters, 121 articles were identified, published in 79 different journals. These were written by 720 authors with links to 339 institutions, located in 53 countries. A total of 3,201 references were used, an average of 26 references per article. It was observed that in recent years there has been, in Brazil and worldwide, a positive impact on indicators related to gestational and congenital syphilis, but there is evidence of failures in prenatal care that culminate in the vertical transmission of syphilis and consequently the non-eradication of congenital syphilis as expected in pacts and global goals.La sífilis gestacional, a pesar de ser una enfermedad prevenible con tratamiento disponible, persiste con altas tasas de transmisión, a pesar del aumento de la cobertura de la atención a las mujeres embarazadas y a los neonatos. Con el fin de buscar una mayor comprensión de este fenómeno, este estudio trata de cartografiar la producción científica internacional sobre la sífilis gestacional asociada a la transmisión de madre a hijo. Se trata de un estudio exploratorio y descriptivo basado en el análisis bibliométrico de las producciones científicas publicadas en la base de datos Web of Science. El análisis de los datos se realizó con el programa informático HistCiteTM. Tras aplicar los filtros de refinamiento, se identificaron 121 artículos, publicados en 79 revistas diferentes. Estos fueron escritos por 720 autores con enlaces a 339 instituciones, ubicadas en 53 países. Se utilizaron 3.201 referencias, una media de 26 referencias por artículo. Se observó que en los últimos años hubo, en Brasil y en todo el mundo, un impacto positivo en los indicadores relacionados con la sífilis gestacional y congénita, pero hay evidencia de fallas en la atención prenatal que culminan en la transmisión vertical de la sífilis y, en consecuencia, no se erradica la sífilis congénita como se espera en los pactos y metas globales.A sífilis gestacional mesmo se caracterizando como uma doença que pode ser evitada e que tem tratamento disponível, persiste com índices de transmissão elevados, apesar do aumento da cobertura da atenção às gestantes e neonatos. Com objetivo de buscar maior entendimento sobre esse fenômeno este trabalho busca mapear a produção científica internacional sobre sífilis gestacional associada a transmissão mãe para filho. Trata-se de um estudo exploratório, descritivo realizado a partir da análise bibliométrica das produções cientificas publicadas na base de dados Web of Science. A análise dos dados foi feita através do software HistCiteTM. Após aplicados os filtros de refinamento, foram identificados 121 artigos, públicados em 79 periódicos distintos. Estes foram escritos por 720 autores que possuem vínculos à 339 instituições, localizadas em 53 países. Foram utilizadas 3.201 referências, média de 26 referências por artigo. Observou-se que nos últimos anos houve, no Brasil e no mundo, um impacto positivo nos indicadores relacionados a sífilis gestacional e congênita, porém há evidencias de falhas na assistência pré-natal que culminam na transmissão vertical da sífilis e consequentemente não erradicação da sífilis congênita como esperado em pactos e metas mundiais.Research, Society and Development2021-08-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1845510.33448/rsd-v10i10.18455Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 10; e285101018455Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 10; e285101018455Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 10; e2851010184552525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/18455/16835Copyright (c) 2021 Maria Eliane Martins Oliveira da Rocha; Elloá Martins Oliveira da Rocha; Amanda Karoliny Meneses Resende; Carolina Marinho dos Santos Martinshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRocha, Maria Eliane Martins Oliveira da Rocha, Elloá Martins Oliveira da Resende, Amanda Karoliny Meneses Martins, Carolina Marinho dos Santos 2021-10-02T21:49:16Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/18455Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:38:35.457272Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Gestational syphilis and mother-to-child transmission: a bibliometric study Sífilis gestacional y transmisión maternoinfantil: un estudio bibliométrico A sífilis gestacional e a transmissão mãe para filho: um estudo bibliométrico |
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Gestational syphilis and mother-to-child transmission: a bibliometric study |
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Gestational syphilis and mother-to-child transmission: a bibliometric study Rocha, Maria Eliane Martins Oliveira da Embarazo Sífilis congénita Transmisión vertical de enfermedades infecciosas Enfermedades contagiosas. Pregnancy Syphilis Congenital Infectious Disease Transmission Vertical. Gravidez Sífilis Congênita Transmissão Vertical de Doença Infecciosa Doenças Transmissíveis Transmissão vertical. |
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Gestational syphilis and mother-to-child transmission: a bibliometric study |
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Gestational syphilis and mother-to-child transmission: a bibliometric study |
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Gestational syphilis and mother-to-child transmission: a bibliometric study |
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Gestational syphilis and mother-to-child transmission: a bibliometric study |
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Gestational syphilis and mother-to-child transmission: a bibliometric study |
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Rocha, Maria Eliane Martins Oliveira da |
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Rocha, Maria Eliane Martins Oliveira da Rocha, Elloá Martins Oliveira da Resende, Amanda Karoliny Meneses Martins, Carolina Marinho dos Santos |
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Rocha, Elloá Martins Oliveira da Resende, Amanda Karoliny Meneses Martins, Carolina Marinho dos Santos |
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Rocha, Maria Eliane Martins Oliveira da Rocha, Elloá Martins Oliveira da Resende, Amanda Karoliny Meneses Martins, Carolina Marinho dos Santos |
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Embarazo Sífilis congénita Transmisión vertical de enfermedades infecciosas Enfermedades contagiosas. Pregnancy Syphilis Congenital Infectious Disease Transmission Vertical. Gravidez Sífilis Congênita Transmissão Vertical de Doença Infecciosa Doenças Transmissíveis Transmissão vertical. |
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Embarazo Sífilis congénita Transmisión vertical de enfermedades infecciosas Enfermedades contagiosas. Pregnancy Syphilis Congenital Infectious Disease Transmission Vertical. Gravidez Sífilis Congênita Transmissão Vertical de Doença Infecciosa Doenças Transmissíveis Transmissão vertical. |
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Gestational syphilis, despite being characterized as a preventable disease with available treatment, persists with high rates of transmission, despite the increased coverage of care to pregnant women and newborns. In order to seek a better understanding of this phenomenon, this study seeks to map the international scientific production on gestational syphilis associated with mother-to-child transmission. This is an exploratory, descriptive study based on the bibliometric analysis of the scientific production published in the Web of Science database. Data analysis was carried out using the HistCiteTM software. After applying the refinement filters, 121 articles were identified, published in 79 different journals. These were written by 720 authors with links to 339 institutions, located in 53 countries. A total of 3,201 references were used, an average of 26 references per article. It was observed that in recent years there has been, in Brazil and worldwide, a positive impact on indicators related to gestational and congenital syphilis, but there is evidence of failures in prenatal care that culminate in the vertical transmission of syphilis and consequently the non-eradication of congenital syphilis as expected in pacts and global goals. |
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