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- W3091796689 abstract "To sort out the literature related to conjunctival bacteria and summarize research hotspots and trends of this field.The relevant literature data from 1900 to 2019 was retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection database. After manual selection, each document record includes title, author, keywords, abstract, year, organization, and citation. We imported the downloaded data into CiteSpace V (version 5.5R2) to draw the knowledge map and conduct cooperative network analysis, discipline and journal analysis, cluster analysis, and burst keyword analysis.After manual screening, there were 285 relevant papers published in the last 28 years (from 1991 to 2019), and the number is increasing year by year. The publications of conjunctival bacteria were dedicated by 1381 authors of 451 institutions in 56 countries/regions. The United States dominates this field (82 literatures), followed by Germany (23 literatures) and Japan (23 literatures). Overall, most cited papers were published with a focus on molecular biology, genetics, nursing, and toxicology. Most papers fall into the category of ophthalmology, veterinary sciences, and pharmacology and pharmacy. The only organized cluster is the postantibiotic effect, and the top 5 keywords with the strongest citation bursts include postoperative endophthalmiti(s), infectious keratoconjunctiviti(s), conjunctiviti(s), resistance, and diversity.The global field of conjunctival bacteria has expanded in the last 28 years. The United States contributes most. However, there are little cooperation among authors and institutions. Overall, this bibliometric study organized one cluster, postantibiotic effect, and identified the top 5 hotspots in conjunctival bacteria research: postoperative endophthalmiti(s), infectious keratoconjunctiviti(s), conjunctiviti(s), resistance, and diversity. Thus, further research focuses on these topics that may be more helpful to prevent ocular infection and improve prophylaxis strategies to bring a benefit to patients in the near future." @default.
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- W3091796689 date "2020-10-05" @default.
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- W3091796689 title "Research Trends and Hotspot Analysis of Conjunctival Bacteria Based on CiteSpace Software" @default.
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