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Neuroscience research in Africa: Current status

机译:非洲的神经科学研究:现状

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There are limited data on the contribution of the African continent to neuroscience research and publications. This review aims to provide a clear view on the state of neuroscience research among African countries, and to compare neuroscience research within the 52 African countries. A literature review search was conducted for all published articles by African authors in both local and international journals using Medline and other primary databases. Neuroscience represents 9.1% of the total medical publications. The highest percentage of neuroscience publications comes from South Africa. There is a positive correlation between the Gross Domestic Product and the total number of neuroscience publications among African countries. There is therefore an urgent need to develop strategies to improve neuroscience research in African countries. Highlights ? This is a review article covering the African neuroscience publications during the period from Jan. 2003 to Jan. 2013. ? South Africa occupied the first place among the top ten publishing African countries followed by Egypt. ? Most of the published articles are in the field of clinical neurology rather than basic neuroscience. ? The intensity of publications correlating with GDP, not however with the number of medical schools.
机译:关于非洲大陆对神经科学研究和出版物的贡献的数据有限。这篇综述旨在提供有关非洲国家之间神经科学研究状况的清晰视图,并比较52个非洲国家内部的神经科学研究。使用Medline和其他主要数据库对非洲作者在本地和国际期刊上对所有非洲作者发表的文章进行了文献综述搜索。神经科学占医学出版物总数的9.1%。神经科学出版物的最高百分比来自南非。非洲国家之间的国内生产总值与神经科学出版物的总数之间存在正相关关系。因此,迫切需要制定战略来改善非洲国家的神经科学研究。强调 ?这是一篇评论文章,涵盖了2003年1月至2013年1月期间的非洲神经科学出版物。南非在非洲十大出版国中排名第一,其次是埃及。 ?大多数发表的文章属于临床神经病学领域,而不是基础神经科学领域。 ?出版物的强度与国内生产总值相关,但与医学院的数量无关。

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