What’s new in 2011
DeCS
This article highlights the
additions and changes in the DeCS vocabulary in 2011.
Overview of Vocabulary
Development and Changes
·
573 MeSH
descriptors were added; the ten subcategories receiving the greatest
additions were: "Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins" (196);
"Chemical Actions and Uses" (116); "Bacteria" (49);
"Investigative Techniques" (49); "Congenital, Hereditary,
and Neonatal Diseases and Abnormalities" (45); "Surgical
Procedures, Operative" (39); "Eukaryota" (33);
"Therapeutics" (33); "Pathological Conditions, Signs and
Symptoms" (30); "Equipment and Supplies" (26).;
·
54 MeSH
descriptors and 162 DeCS descriptors were replaced with more up-to-date
terminology in English
·
252 DeCS descriptors had their Spanish version
updated
·
266 DeCS
descriptors had their Portuguese version updated
·
19 MeSH descriptors and 7 DeCS
descriptors were eliminated
·
154 MeSH synonyms were translated to Spanish and
Portuguese and 4249 DeCS synonyms were added (of which 1359 in Spanish and
1002 in Portuguese)
·
523 definitions and 462 indexing annotations were
updated
Totals
by Type of Terminology
DeCS
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2010
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2011
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variation
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Descriptors (per language)
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30.369
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30.895
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536
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1,73%
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Synonyms (per language, average)
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33.556
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35.764
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2.208
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6,58%
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Descriptors (eng + spa + por)
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91.107
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92.685
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1.590
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1,73%
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Synonyms
(eng + spa + por)
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100.668
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107.292
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6.624
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6,58%
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Descriptors + Synonyms (eng + spa+
por)
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191.775
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199.977
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8.202
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4,28%
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eng=English; spa=Spanish; por=Portuguese
New Descriptors by Tree
Category
DeCS/MeSH Tree Category
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Number of descriptors
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A – Anatomy
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32
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B – Organisms
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62
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C – Diseases
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91
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D – Chemicals and Drugs
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166
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E – Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and
Equipment
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111
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F – Psychiatry and Psychology
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21
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G – Phenomena and Processes
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69
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H – Disciplines and Occupations
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8
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HP – Homeopathy
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0
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I – Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social
Phenomena
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10
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J – Technology, Industry, Agriculture
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22
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K – Humanities
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0
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L – Information Science
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11
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M – Named Groups
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3
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N – Health Care
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39
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SH – Science and Health
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0
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SP – Public Health
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0
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V – Publication Characteristics
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4
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VS – Health Surveillance
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0
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Z – Geographicals
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2
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The total is greater
than 573 because some descriptors occur in more than one category.
DeCS 2011 edition is available for online searching
through the DeCS Search or directly from the Virtual Health Library homepage.
Helpful
Links
Please consult the DeCS 2011 edition or the 2011 online Introduction to MeSH 2011 for more details. A complete
list of new and changed vocabulary is available at these links:
Vocabulary Changes
New
Descriptors by category
Replaced
Descriptors
Deleted
Descriptors
DeCS tree number changes
MeSH
tree number changes
Major
Tree Revisions
Rare Diseases
MeSH continued the work begun in 2010 of merging the list of rare
disease terms maintained by the Office of Rare Diseases Research (ORDR)
into the MeSH vocabulary. The rare disease terms that matched existing MeSH
descriptors were merged with those MeSH descriptors. The remainder were
introduced as Supplementary Concept Records (Class 3) in MeSH 2011.
As with
all SCRs, each of these rare disease SCR terms were mapped to
("Heading Mapped to") at least one current MeSH disease term to
help searching and indexing. For example, Snyder Robinson Syndrome is a new
disease SCR that is mapped to the MeSH descriptor Mental Retardation,
X-Linked. Both of these terms will appear in a MEDLINE citation if the SCR
is assigned by the indexer.
Because
rare diseases are defined as having a prevalence of fewer than 200,000
affected individuals in the United
States they traditionally received less
attention and are sometimes called orphan diseases. Having these terms
available for indexing purposes will enhance a more precise retrieval of
the rare disease articles and contribute to their identification.
Algae
Taxonomically algae are polyphyletic and therefore the descriptor
Algae no longer easily fits into the MeSH trees. So for 2011 MeSH, the
descriptor Algae was deleted and its children distributed among the
appropriate eukaryotic trees. Compare the placement for Brown Algae:
2010
Eukaryota [B01]
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Algae [B01.040]
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Algae, Brown [B01.040.050] +
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Environmental Health [SP4]
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Water Resources [SP4.016]
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Aquatic Biology [SP4.016.157]
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Algas [SP4.016.157.693]
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Algae, Brown [SP4.016.157.693.219]
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2011
Eukaryota [B01]
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Stramenopiles [B01.750] (new)
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Phaeophyta [B01.750.600] + (was Algae, Brown)
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Environmental Health [SP4]
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Water Resources [SP4.016]
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Aquatic Biology [SP4.016.157]
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...
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Stramenopiles [SP4.016.157.713]
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Phaeophyta [SP4.016.157.713.219]
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Sex Disorders
Based on the updated classification and new nomenclature
recommendations put forth by the 2006 International Intersex Consensus
Conference1, the Disorders of Sex Development (previously Sex
Differentiation Disorders) trees and descriptors were revised and updated.
2010
Sex Differentiation Disorders [C12.706.842]
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Gonadal Dysgenesis [C12.706.842.309] +
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Hermaphroditism [C12.706.842.316] +
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Kallmann Syndrome [C12.706.842.425]
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Klinefelter Syndrome [C12.706.842.454]
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2011
Disorders of Sex Development [C12.706.316]
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46, XX Disorders of Sex Development [C12.706.316.064] +
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46, XY Disorders of Sex Development [C12.706.316.096] +
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Adrenogenital Syndrome [C12.706.316.129] +
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Gonadal Dysgenesis [C12.706.316.309] +
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Ovotesticular Disorders of Sex Development [C12.706.316.343]
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Sex Chromosome Disorders of Sex Development [C12.706.316.795] +
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Homeopathy
In 2010
the Homeopathy category was revised in collaboration with the São Paulo
Association of Homeopathy and the Virtual Health Library in Homeopathy. As
a result, the 1944 concepts and their 2476 synonyms are now defined in
three languages, adding more information to these concepts. read more
Other pertinent articles:
MEDLINE/PubMed Year-End Processing Activities
2011 MeSH Now Available
Cataloging News 2011
MEDLINE Data Changes — 2011
PubMed Notes — 2011
What's New for 2011 MeSH
Newly Maintained MEDLINE for 2011 MeSH Now Available in
PubMed
From:
Schulman JL. What's New for 2011 MeSH®. NLM Tech Bull. 2010
Nov-Dec; (377):e17. Available on the Internet: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/nd10/nd10_mesh.html
Adaptation by: Health Terminologies and Classifications Section at
BIREME/PAHO/WHO
Date
of update: Janeiro, 2011
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