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. 2023 Jun;23(2):139-160.
doi: 10.4314/ahs.v23i2.16.

Bibliometric structured review of tuberculosis in Nigeria

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Bibliometric structured review of tuberculosis in Nigeria

Sunday Adewale Olaleye et al. Afr Health Sci. 2023 Jun.

Abstract

Background: The tuberculosis burden is growing in Nigeria along with its population. For example, Nigeria has the sixth highest TB burden globally, with an estimated 4.3 per cent multi-drug resistance in new cases. This study builds on the existing study that examined academic involvement in tuberculosis research. The study in question focused on global medical literature related to tuberculosis, but the non-visibility of some low and middle-income countries in the bigger global picture motivated this present study. Every year, over 245,000 Nigerians succumb to tuberculosis (TB), with approximately 590,000 new cases reported (of these, around 140,000 are also HIV-positive). This study carried out an academic publication evaluation with the VOS viewer tool to map bibliometric data for scholarly articles published between 1991 and 2021 on tuberculosis research and used the Biblioshiny app for analytics and plots of authors, sources, and documents to explore the descriptive statistics of tuberculosis literature. The present study delineates that England has the highest collaborating country with Nigeria in the study of tuberculosis over the years and according to the report, the University of Nigeria, the University of Ibadan, and Nnamdi Azikwe University are Nigerian institutions with extensive collaborations. This study concludes with managerial implications for future actions.

Keywords: Nigeria; Tuberculosis; University; authors; bibliometric; collaboration.

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Multi-drug resistance TB. TB=tuberculosis, MDR=multidrug resistance and XDR= Extensively drug-resistant
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