Pneumoconiosis: Cumulative global research output
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Title Statement |
Pneumoconiosis: Cumulative global research output |
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Anu Rahman, M |
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Uncontrolled Index Term |
Black lung; Miners' health; Occupational hazards; Occupational health; Pnuemoconiotic lung |
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Summary, etc. |
Due to continuous exposure to airborne respirable dust, miners are in danger of acquiring pneumoconiosis, a lung illness. Extra tiny particles in this sort of dust can be ingested into lung tissue which can result in pneumoconiosis creating disease conditions of disability with associated medical complications leading to premature death. This study tries to establish the current trends in pneumoconiosis research globally. A total of 950 results in the scholarly peer-reviewed publications from 2011-2020 curated from Web of Science Core Collection showed India to have contributed 20 records. This analysis also revealed that the most opted or chosen journal by the authors for the publication was the American Journal of Industrial Medicine. Apart from this, it was also seen that the scholars from Peoples R China and USA ranked highest in the list with almost half of the publications achieved alone. However, for Indian scholars to be counted among the lead global leaders, it is imperative that a more concerted effort is made in the specific area of pneumoconiosis research. |
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Publication, Distribution, Etc. |
Indian Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics (IJBB) 2022-03-22 16:32:46 |
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Electronic Location and Access |
application/pdf http://op.niscair.res.in/index.php/IJBB/article/view/54765 |
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Data Source Entry |
Indian Journal of Biochemistry and Biophysics (IJBB); IJBB Vol. 59 (2) [February 2022] |
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en |
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