What’s
new in 2006 DeCS
In addition to the annual changes related
to the MeSH vocabulary, the main novelty is the fully
revised Public
Health category (SP). This effort was carried out by professionals
from the Public Health College
of the University
of São Paulo and
Environmental Health specialists from CEPIS/PAHO in coordination with
BIREME. As a result, 68 descriptors
were modified, 451 were created, 322 were eliminated and absorbed by other
descriptors, while 2673 remained.
Moreover, the Spanish and English versions
of the Health Surveillance category (VS) were included.
Overview
of Vocabulary Development and Changes
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933
MeSH descriptors were added. The ten subcategories receiving the greatest
additions were the amino acids, peptides and proteins (446), enzymes and
coenzymes (176), animals (55), macromolecular substances (22),
musculoskeletal system (19), organic compounds (13), Chemical actions and
uses (13), genetic structures (10), bacteria (10), and nervous system
diseases (9);
·
138
MeSH descriptors were replaced with more up-to-date terminology;
·
50 MeSH descriptors
were deleted;
·
459
DeCS descriptors were added to the SP category: 14 in SP1, 42 in SP2, 33 in SP3, 322 in SP4, 21 in SP5, and 27 in SP6;
·
the
DeCS SP7 subcategory, Health Sector Reform, was dismembered: 65 descriptors
were moved to other subcategories, 6 were modified, and 75 were eliminated
and absorbed by other descriptors.
New
Descriptors by Tree Category
A – Anatomy - 35
B – Organisms - 85
C – Diseases - 58
D – Chemicals and Drugs - 684
E – Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment -
23
F – Psychiatry and Psychology - 2
G – Biological Sciences – 42
H – Physical Sciences – 1
HP – Homeopathy - 0
I – Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena - 2
J – Technology and Food and Beverages – 3
K – Humanities - 0
L – Information Science – 4
M – Persons - 0
N – Health Care – 2
SH – Health Surveillance - 0
SP – Public Health - 459
V – Publication Characteristics - 6 (new category)
VS – Health Surveillance – 3
Z – Geographic Locations - 0
The total is more than 1395 because some
descriptors occur in more than one category.
Totals
by Type of Terminology
Annual numeric variation
|
2005
|
2006
|
difference
|
variation
|
Total MeSH
descriptors (MH+PT)
|
22995
|
23880
|
885
|
4%
|
Total DeCS
descriptors (DH+DQ)
|
4605
|
4728
|
123
|
3%
|
Total MeSH
subheadings (MQ)
|
83
|
83
|
0
|
0%
|
Total
Concepts
|
27683
|
28691
|
1008
|
4%
|
Publication
Characteristics
The Publication Characteristics category
(V) was created. The new category contains all publication types and five
descriptors related to research support, which in this manner have been
assigned a hierarchical structure under four subcategories:
V01 - Publication Components [Publication
Type];
V02- Publication Formats [Publication
Type]; and
V03 - Study Characteristics [Publication
Type]
V04 – Support of Research
Publication
Types
Three publication types were eliminated:
The following three publication type were
eliminated, absorbed by the PT Revision [Publication Type], as entry terms.
This streamlines the use of vocabulary for review literature:
Review of Reported Cases [Publication
Type]
Review, Multicase [Publication Type]
Review, Tutorial [Publication Type]
Support
of Research
During the last year, Support of Research was added as were Research
Support, N.I.H., Extramural and Research Support, N.I.H., Intramural.
Organisms
The descriptors for the phylum Mollusca
were revised and expanded.
The descriptors for the order Primates
were revised.
Many entry terms for specific species and
genera of Whales, Dolphins, and Porpoises were promoted into new
descriptors.
A new subcategory, Mesomycetozoea B08, was
created. This is a class of parasitic and saprophytic microorganisms whose
origins can be traced to near the animal-fungal divergence.
Influenza
A Viruses and Related Headings
Background
The phrase "bird flu" has become
prevalent in the professional literature and especially in the public print
media. Major difficulties with this expression exist, largely because it is
ambiguous, and because all influenza A viruses have a host in birds. The
expression is not always used consistently by authors: sometimes it (correctly)
describes the disease in birds, while other times it refers to a disease
and potential pandemic in humans. Therefore the 2006 Medical Subject
Headings (MeSH®) have been refined to allow easier and more consistent
indexing and search retrieval for this subject area.
MeSH
Headings
The MeSH section has created eight new
influenza A virus headings and deleted three older ones. The deleted
headings are INFLUENZA A VIRUS, AVIAN; INFLUENZA A VIRUS, HUMAN; and INFLUENZA
A VIRUS, PORCINE. The new headings describe the most frequently mentioned
viral subtypes.
See
complete article
Drugs and Chemicals
Continuing the restructuring of the D category D (Chemicals and
Drugs), several subcategories were abolished, their descriptors eliminated
or relocated to other subcategories. See details
The lists below comparing the D subcategories in the 2005 and 2006 editions
summarize these changes (differences in italics):
2006
Inorganic Chemicals [D01]
Organic Chemicals [D02]
Heterocyclic Compounds [D03]
Polycyclic Compounds [D04]
Macromolecular Substances [D05]
Hormones, Hormone Substitutes, and Hormone Antagonists [D06]
Enzymes and Coenzymes [D08]
Carbohydrates [D09]
Lipids [D10]
Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins [D12]
Nucleic Acids, Nucleotides, and Nucleosides [D13]
Complex Mixtures [D20]
Biological Factors [D23]
Biomedical and Dental Materials [D25]
Pharmaceutical Preparations [D26]
Chemical Actions and Uses [D27]
2005
Inorganic Chemicals [D01]
Organic Chemicals [D02]
Heterocyclic Compounds [D03]
Polycyclic Compounds [D04]
Macromolecular Substances [D05]
Hormones, Hormone Substitutes, and Hormone Antagonists [D06]
Reproductive Control Agents [D07]
Enzymes and Coenzymes [D08]
Carbohydrates [D09]
Lipids [D10]
Growth Substances, Pigments, and
Vitamins [D11]
Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins [D12]
Nucleic Acids, Nucleotides, and Nucleosides [D13]
Neurotransmitters and
Neurotransmitter Agents [D14]
Central Nervous System Agents [D15]
Peripheral Nervous System Agents [D16]
Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Antirheumatic Agents, and Inflammation Mediators
[D17]
Cardiovascular Agents [D18]
Hematologic, Gastrointestinal, and Renal Agents [D19]
Complex Mixtures [D20]
Anti-Allergic and Respiratory System
Agents [D21]
Antineoplastic and Immunosuppressive Agents [D22]
Dermatologic Agents [D23]
Immunologic and Biological Factors
[D24]
Biomedical and Dental Materials [D25]
Pharmaceutical Preparations [D26]
Chemical Actions and Uses [D27]
The multi-year effort to restructure
descriptors with combined activity and structure meanings was continued for
2006 MeSH. Those descriptors remaining solely in D27 are activity
descriptors that are used as Pharmacologic Actions (PA). Structural members
of these groups were reviewed for proper placement in structural D trees
and made PAs to the appropriate activities.
Biological Fusion
To update the different "fusion" concepts in MeSH, changes
related to gene fusion and to membrane fusion have been made. For 2006,
some 20 new descriptors were created. These include - Artificial Gene
Fusion, Oncogene Fusion, Mutant Chimeric Proteins, and Membrane Fusion Proteins.
Major types of Membrane Fusion Proteins were created and treed under
Membrane Proteins.
Non-Placental Animal
Reproduction
Several new concepts related to reproduction in non-placental
animals were created. These include:
Clutch Size
Oviparity
Ovoviviparity
Viviparity, Nonmammalian.
Pregnancy is used with placental organisms only. Clutch Size is to
be used with oviparous or ovoviviparous animals only. Litter Size is used
for viviparous animals.
Vitamins Category Change
MeSH has previously indented individual nutrients under Vitamins. As
some of these are used chemically for other things, vitamins are now viewed
in MeSH as an activity and placed in D27 (Chemical Actions and Uses).
Individual vitamin compounds have been retained in their appropriate
locations as a chemical such as Ascorbic Acid under Sugar Acids, and each
has the Pharmacologic Action (PA) of Vitamins.
Sources:
Schulman J. What's New for 2006 MeSH®. 2005 Nov-Dec; (347):e8.
Available on the Internet: <http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/nd05/nd05_2006_MeSH.html>
DeCS Unit/BIREME/PAHO/WHO
Date
of last update: April 2006.
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