Publications in Epidemiology Journals: Japanese perspectives
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This paper presents information on Japans contribution to reputable epidemiologic journals as compared to other leading countries. Ten journals in the field of epidemiology with high impact factors were selected. Articles published in these journals during the period between 1991 and 2000 were searched for the authors affiliation using Medline database. We found that Japan contributed only 1.1% of the total number of articles published and ranked 14th among all the countries. The United States of America contributed 56.3% of the total and ranked top followed by the United Kingdom (7.6%), Canada (4.1%), and the Netherlands (3.5%). In a time trend analysis, Japans share of articles did not increase significantly in the last decade (p=0.41). Barriers in conducting epidemiologic research in Japan should be identified and appropriate measures should be taken accordingly. J Epidemiol 2003; 13:96-98.
著者
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Fukui Tsuguya
St Luke's International Hospital
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RAHMAN Mahbubur
Department of Epidemiological and Clinical Research Information Management, Kyoto University Graduat
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RAHMAN Mahbubur
Marshfield Epidemiology Research Center, Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation
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Rahman M
Clinical Practice Evaluation And Research Center St. Luke's Life Science Institute St. Luke&apo
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Rahman Mahbubur
Marshfield Epidemiology Research Center Marshfield Clinic Research Foundation
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Fukui Tsuguya
Department Of Clinical Epidemiology Kyoto University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Sakamoto J
Aichi Prefectural Hospital Okazaki
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Rahman Mahbubur
Clinical Practice Evaluation And Research Center St. Luke's Life Science Institute St. Luke&apo
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Sakamoto Junichi
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Kyushu University
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