What’s
new in 2014 DeCS
This article
highlights the additions and changes in the DeCS
vocabulary in 2014.
Overview of Vocabulary
Development and Changes
- 304
MeSH descriptors and 293 synonyms were added
and translated to Spanish and Portuguese;
- 2
DeCS descriptors were added;
Integrality
in Health
International
Classification of Primary Care
- 40 MeSH descriptors and 20 DeCS
descriptors were replaced with more up-to-date terminology in English
- 153 DeCS
descriptors had their Spanish version updated
- 145 DeCS
descriptors had their Portuguese version updated
- 8 MeSH descriptors and 8 DeCS descriptors were eliminated
- 5
MeSH synonyms were added in existent concepts and translated to
Spanish and Portuguese;
- 2.892
DeCS synonyms were added (of which 237 in
English, 949 in Spanish, and 1.706 in Portuguese) in existent concepts
- 301
definitions and 45 indexing annotations for the new MeSH concepts were
translated to Spanish and Portuguese;
- 797
definitions and 562 indexing annotations had their texts updated in
English, Spanish and Portuguese.
The ten subcategories receiving
the greatest additions were:
D12 - Amino Acids, Peptides,
and Proteins (130);
D08 - Enzymes and Coenzymes (79);
D02 - Organic Chemicals (24);
N02 - Health Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services
D27 - Chemical Actions and Uses (17);
E05 - Investigative Techniques (17);
I01 – Social Sciences (17);
D03 – Heterocyclic Compounds (16);
E01 - Diagnosis (14);
N06 - Environment and Public Health (14);
Totals
by Type of Terminology
DeCS
|
2013
|
2014
|
variation
|
Descriptors (per
language)
|
31,580
|
31.865
|
285
|
0,90%
|
Synonyms (per
language, average)
|
36,916
|
37.876
|
960
|
2,60%
|
Descriptors (eng + spa + por)
|
94,740
|
95.595
|
855
|
0,90%
|
Synonyms (eng + spa + por)
|
110,747
|
113.627
|
2.880
|
2,60%
|
Descriptors + Synonyms
(eng + spa+ por)
|
205,487
|
209.222
|
3.735
|
1,82%
|
eng=English; spa=Spanish; por=Portuguese
New Descriptors
by Tree Category
DeCS/MeSH Tree Category
|
Number of descriptors
|
A – Anatomy
|
19
|
B – Organisms
|
13
|
C – Diseases
|
27
|
D – Chemicals and Drugs
|
121
|
E – Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic
Techniques and Equipment
|
28
|
F – Psychiatry and Psychology
|
12
|
G – Phenomena and Processes
|
25
|
H – Disciplines and Occupations
|
13
|
HP – Homeopathy
|
0
|
I – Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social
Phenomena
|
19
|
J – Technology, Industry, Agriculture
|
4
|
K – Humanities
|
1
|
L – Information Science
|
7
|
M – Named Groups
|
10
|
N – Health Care
|
33
|
SH –
Science and Health
|
0
|
SP –
Public Health
|
2
|
V – Publication Characteristics
|
5
|
VS – Health Surveillance
|
0
|
Z – Geographicals
|
5
|
The
total is greater than the number of new descriptors because some of them
occur in more than one category.
DeCS 2014 edition is available
for online searching through the DeCS
Search or directly from the Virtual Health Library homepage.
Helpful Links
Please consult the DeCS 2014 edition or the 2014 online Introduction to MeSH 2014 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
MeSH
tree number changes
MeSH and DeCS tree number
changes
Update: Unique
Ingredient Identifiers (UNIIs) added to MeSH Supplementary Concept Records
The UNII Project is a collaborative
effort between NLM and Food and Drug Adminstration
(FDA) informatics scientists to include FDA Substance Registration System
(SRS) - Unique Ingredient Identifiers (UNIIs) in MeSH. The first part of this project, completed for the
2013 MeSH year, involved updating MeSH Supplemental Concepts (SCRs)
with UNII identifiers. The 2014 MeSH release
completes the second part and includes 2,900 UNII updates for Descriptor
chemicals. In total, there are now 10,837 UNII
identifiers in MeSH.
Because many of the MeSH
UNII concepts involve pharmaceutical compounds,
the range of pharmacological action (PA) classes covered by MeSH was expanded and a new category, "Diagnostic
Uses of Chemicals," was added. This effort was coordinated with the
UNII project so that MeSH headings could be
simultaneously reviewed for UNII and PA assignments. It is hoped that the
addition of UNII identifiers and new MeSH PA
assignments will improve the utility of the MeSH
database as a resource for drug information.
Genetics
Home Reference
In
the Fall of 2013, MeSH finalized the integration
of Genetic Home Reference (GHR) disease vocabulary completing a goal of
covering more than 95% of all the human diseases and conditions with
genetic components in MeSH. Human disease terms
from the NIH Office of Rare Diseases and Research (ORDR), Online Mendelian
Inheritance in Man (OMIM), and GHR are now part of MeSH.
Example of New DeCS-exclusive
hierarchical codes
With the
elimination of some descriptors, which are generally absorbed by others,
which in turn often keep their hierarchical codes.
This often happens when MeSH creates a descriptor
whose concept already existed in a category that is exclusively DeCS or when the BIREME team identifies the existence
of a conceptual duplication. For example, the descriptor
"Energy-Generating Resources" which until 2013 belonged only to
the subcategory N06, is now also in subcategory SP4. This occurred because
this descriptor absorbed the descriptor "Power Sources (Environmental
Health)", which was in this subcategory. Here is your new structure.
HEALTH CARE [N]
Environment
and Public Health [N06]
Environment [N06.230]
Energy-Generating Resources [N06.230.132] +
PUBLIC HEALTH [SP]
Environmental
Health [SP4]
Science [SP4.011]
Energy [SP4.011.082]
Energy-Generating Resources [SP4.011.082.683] +
See Helpful links above to see other
changes in hierarchical codes made this year. The ones below are those
relating to the solution of conceptual MeSH-DeCS
duplications or changes in hierarchical codes from exclusively DeCS categories:
Chernobyl Nuclear
Accident (absorbed Chernobyl Nuclear Reactor); Hospital Accreditation
(absorbed Credentialing of Hospital Units); Biological Agents (was
subdivided into Biological Factors and Biological Products); Caribbean
Public Health Agency (absorbed Caribbean Food and Nutrition Institute and
its hierarchical code was modified); Power Plants (absorbed Energy Plants and
its hierarchical code was modified); Staff Development (absorbed Human
Resources Formation); Electric Power Supplies (absorbed Electrical Sources);
Energy-Generating Resources (absorbed Power Sources (Environmental
Health)); Family Health Program (was changed to Family Health Strategy and
is now also in subcategory SP1).
Other pertinent
articles:
MEDLINE/PubMed
Year-End Processing Activities
2014
MeSH Now Available
Cataloging
News 2014
MEDLINE
Data Changes — 2014
What's New
for 2014 MeSH
Newly
Maintained MEDLINE for 2014 MeSH Now Available in
PubMed
From:
Schulman JL. What's New for 2014 MeSH®. NLM Tech Bull. 2013 Nov-Dec; (395):e8. Available on
Internet:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/nd13/nd13_mesh.html
Adaptation by: Health Terminologies and
Classifications Section at BIREME/PAHO/WHO
Date
of update: February, 2014
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