Bibliometric analysis of publication trends on ocular hygiene and infections in the past two decades
Mohsan Ali, Bisal Naseer, Rawal Alias Insaf Ahmed, Muhammad Talha, Moeez Saqib, Amar Anwar

TL;DR
This study analyzes global research trends on ocular hygiene and eye infections over the past 20 years using bibliometric data.
Contribution
The novel contribution is a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of ocular hygiene and infection-related publications from 2004 to 2024.
Findings
There has been a gradual decline in the number of publications on ocular hygiene and infections over the past two decades.
The United States led in the number of publications, followed by the United Kingdom and Gambia.
Abstract
Ocular hygiene encompasses a spectrum of measures to initiate and maintain adequate ocular cleanliness to prevent eye infections and their further transmission. These infections affect all age groups and can lead to severe complications such as blindness. Nearly 1 billion cases could have been prevented out of over 2.2 billion people that are visually impaired worldwide. This bibliometric analysis focuses on the papers published on ocular hygiene and infections. We searched in the Scopus database from 2004 to 2024. After manual screening, a list of the 100 most-cited original articles was obtained, which was analysed for various factors, including temporal trends, subject areas, authorship patterns, country of origin, funding bodies, etc. There has been a gradual decline over the past two decades in the number of publications. The United States was affiliated with the highest number…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRetinal and Optic Conditions
