Whats
new in 2016 DeCS
This article
highlights the additions and changes in the DeCS vocabulary in 2016.
Totals
by type of terminology
English
MeSH
|
2015
|
2016
|
variação
|
Descritores
|
27,455
|
27,883
|
428
|
1.56%
|
Sinônimos
|
25,667
|
25,585
|
-82
|
-0.32%
|
Descritores
+ Sinônimos
|
53,122
|
53,468
|
346
|
1.24%
|
trilingual
DeCS
|
2015
|
2016
|
variation
|
Descriptors
(per language) |
32,071
|
32,482
|
411*
|
1.28%
|
Synonyms
(per language, average) |
39,835
|
40,590
|
755
|
1.89%
|
Descriptors
(eng + spa + por) |
96,213
|
97,446
|
1,233
|
1.28%
|
Synonyms
(eng + spa + por) |
119,505
|
121,769
|
2,264
|
1.89%
|
Descriptors
+ Synonyms (eng + spa+ por) |
215,718
|
219,215
|
3,497
|
1.62%
|
eng=English;
spa=Spanish; por=Portuguese
*The
DeCS descriptor variation is smaller than that of MeSH because some of
its new descriptors already existed in DeCS.
Overview
of vocabulary development and changes
- 59 DeCS
descriptors had their Spanish version updated
- 69 DeCS
descriptors had their Portuguese version updated
- 9 MeSH
descriptors and 7 DeCS descriptors were eliminated
- 1 MeSH
qualifier had been eliminated: /diagnostic use, whose concept was
included in /diagostic's concept
- 1
MeSH synonym was added in an existing concept, and translated to Spanish
and Portuguese;
- 1.437
DeCS synonyms were added (of which 0 in English, 750 in Spanish, and
687 in Portuguese) in existing concepts; read more below about the
Harmonization of the Health Thesaurus of the Brazilian Health Ministry
and DeCS;
- 443
definitions and 25 indexing annotations for the new MeSH concepts
were translated to Spanish and Portuguese;
- 399
definitions and 817 indexing annotations had their texts updated in
English, Spanish and Portuguese.
The ten subcategories receiving the greatest number of new descriptors:
Subcat |
Subcategory
name |
Number
of descriptors |
D12
|
Amino
Acids, Peptides, and Proteins |
128
|
D03
|
Heterocyclic
Compounds |
102
|
D02
|
Organic
Compounds |
98
|
G07
|
Physiological
Phenomena |
29
|
E05
|
Investigative
Techniques |
25
|
I01
|
Social
Sciences |
25
|
B01
|
Eukaryota |
23
|
F01
|
Behavior
and Behavior Mechanisms |
22
|
E02
|
Therapeutics |
21
|
N02
|
Health
Care Facilities, Manpower, and Services |
20
|
New Descriptors by Tree Category
DeCS/MeSH
Tree Category |
Number
of descriptors |
A
Anatomy |
75
|
B
Organisms |
37
|
C
Diseases |
51
|
D
Chemicals and Drugs |
209
|
E
Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment |
75
|
F
Psychiatry and Psychology |
60
|
G
Phenomena and Processes |
94
|
H
Disciplines and Occupations |
15
|
HP
Homeopathy |
1
|
I
Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social Phenomena |
33
|
J
Technology, Industry, Agriculture |
31
|
K
Humanities |
5
|
L
Information Science |
24
|
M
Named Groups |
19
|
N
Health Care |
71
|
SH
Science and Health |
1
|
SP
Public Health |
4
|
V
Publication Characteristics |
7
|
VS
Health Surveillance |
1
|
Z
Geographicals |
3
|
The total
is greater than the number of new descriptors because some of them
occur in more than one category.
he DeCS
2016 edition is available for online searching through the DeCS
Search or directly from the VHL
Search Portal.
Helpful Links
Please
consult the DeCS 2016 edition or the online
Introduction
to 2016 MeSH for more details. A complete list of new and changed
vocabulary is available at these links:
Vocabulary
changes
New
descriptors
Replaced
descriptors
Deleted
descriptors
MeSH
tree number changes
MeSH
and DeCS tree number changes
2016
MeSH highlights
- MeSH
is available in RDF Linked Data
format.
- 2016
MeSH is available for download in XML, ASCII, and MeSH/MARC formats.
- MeSH
on Demand is a new tool that can automatically identify relevant
MeSH terms from text such as an abstract or grant summary.
Projects
Completed for 2016
In addition
to responding to user requests for changes and additions several projects
were completed that will improve MeSH vocabulary structure and content.
MeSH
qualifier (subheading) deletion: In order to improve indexing consistency
and efficiency and to make MEDLINE searching easier and more straightforward,
the subheading /diagnostic use was deleted from MeSH.
To cover
the concept of /diagnostic use related to diseases, search:
- diseases
with the subheading /diagnosis (or specific subheading treed under
it)
- the
specific diagnostic technique
- specific
chemical(s) or physical agent(s) with no subheadings
To cover
the concept of /diagnostic use related to clinical/physiological conditions,
search:
- organ
or process terms with appropriate subheadings
- the
specific diagnostic technique
- specific
chemical(s) or physical agent(s) with no subheadings
To cover
the general concept of the /diagnostic use of substances, search:
- the
MeSH Heading "Diagnostic Uses of Chemicals"
MeSH
tree revision: In the past, MeSH headings were more loosely organized
into a tree hierarchy. A heading could appear in multiple tree locations
depending upon the importance and specificity. In some cases the heading
would appear two or more times in the same tree at higher and lower
levels. This arrangement led to some headings appearing as a sibling
(uncle) next to the parent heading that they were also treed under.
In other cases a heading was included at a top level so it could be
seen more readily in printed material. These headings were reviewed
in MeSH and either the Uncle or Nephew was removed depending upon the
judgement of the Internal and External reviewers. There were over 1,000
tree changes resulting from this work, many of which will affect search
retrieval in data bases indexed with MeSH/DeCS, so please make it a
habit to, once a year, review search strategies that include tree numbers.
People
and professions: The M01 tree in MeSH/DeCS is devoted to persons
as individuals or members of a group, while the H tree contains the
Disciplines and Occupations (professions). Although this premise held
true for most cases, there were exceptions where people were listed
as an entry term under their profession. In addition the qualifier "/manpower"
was used with a profession to indicate the person when a heading for
them was not available. This was an inconsistency that required too
much effort on the part of searchers to determine where to look and
what to do. The trees were simplified by moving all people from the
professions tree and new headings were created for them in the Persons
tree.
Plants
and food categories revision: The J02 tree in MeSH/DeCS includes
food items, while the B tree contains plants and animals. For many years
the fact that some plants and animals are also treed under food has
been source of confusion for searchers. Many requests were received
to add and subtract specific plants from food that were based upon conflicting
sources of information. In addition, the range of exotic plants being
eaten has expanded over the years. To respond to these problems major
changes were made to the organization of nutritional phenomena for the
2016 edition.
Nutritionally-related
descriptors were brought together under the descriptor "Diet, Food,
and Nutrition" that was created in the G07 tree. The descriptors
"Diet" and "Nutritional Physiological Phenomena",
along with their child descriptors, were moved there. In addition a
second tree location for "Food and Beverages" and its child
descriptors were added there. Specific plant and chemical headings were
removed from underneath "Food and Beverages" because many
of the citations indexed with them were not about food or nutritional
topics. As a result, searching "Food and Beverages" or "Diet,
Food, and Nutrition" now gives a more focused retrieval of citations
that are nutritionally related. Articles that discuss a specific plant
or chemical in the context of food can still be found through use of
coordination of topics rather than using tree inheritance.
For example,
a search for "diet, food, and nutrition" and "spinach"
to find specific citations about the nutritional value of spinach can
be done as follows:
In the
VHL
Search Portal, whose bibliographic search system does not explode
the hierarchical codes descriptors by default, the search is performed
through the hierarchical code of the descriptor "Food, Diet and
Nutrition" followed by the sign $, because this descriptor is generic
and only used for searching:
mh:G07.203$
AND spinach (all documents)
mj:G07.203$ AND spinach (documents with main or primary subjects)
In Pubmed,
using the descriptor itself:
"diet,
food, and nutrition"[mh] AND spinach (all documents)
"diet, food, and nutrition"[mj] AND spinach (documents
with subjects being main or primary)
Modifications
of the three headings below relate to the solution of the MeSH-DeCS
conceptual duplication or the hierarchical code modifications categories
exclusively DeCS. For more detailed changes in hierarchical codes see
hierarchical codes changes MeSH codes and hierarchical changes DeCS
and MeSH.
1. Terms
exclusively DeCS 2015 which became part of MeSH concepts in its 2016
version (first view type of two vocabularies harmonization):
Several
concepts and terms that were exclusively DeCS entered the 2016 version
of MeSH. For example, see the new hierarchical branch in category
G descriptor "Saline Waters", embodied by MeSH.
PHENOMENA
AND PROCESSES [G]
Biological Phenomena [G16]
Ecological and Environmental Phenomena
[G16.500]
Environment
[G16.500.275]
Ecosystem
[G16.500.275.157]
Saline
Waters [G16.500.275.725]
PUBLIC HEALTH [SP]
Environmental Health[SP4]
Water Resources [SP4.016]
Water [SP4.016.132]
Saline
Waters [SP4.016.132.538]
PUBLIC HEALTH [SP]
Environmental Health[SP4]
Water Resources [SP4.016]
Water Characteristics[SP4.016.152]
Water
Chemical Characteristics [SP4.016.152.678]
Saline
Waters [SP4.016.152.678.129]
This
example in the DeCS Search System.
|
2015
|
2016
|
STATUS
|
CATEGORIES
|
STATUS
|
DESCRIPTOR
|
CATEGORIES
|
Adolescent
Health |
descriptor |
SP |
descriptor |
Adolescent
Health |
N
and SP |
Ambulatory
Health Services |
descriptor |
SP |
entry
term in |
Ambulatory
Care |
E,
N, SP and VS |
Armed
Conflicts |
descriptor |
SP |
descriptor |
Armed
Conflicts |
I
and SP |
Bactericides |
descriptor |
SP
and VS |
entry
term in |
Anti-Bacterial
Agents |
D,
SP and VS |
Breast
Cancer Prevention |
descriptor |
SP |
deleted
(coordinate with qualif /prevention & control) |
Breast
Neoplasms |
C |
Bylaws
(Health Law) |
descriptor |
SP |
entry
term in |
Constitution
and Bylaws |
N
and SP |
Cartography |
descriptor |
SP |
entry
term in |
Geographic
Mapping |
E,
N and SP |
Cervix Neoplasms Prevention |
descriptor |
SP |
deleted
(coordinate with qualif /prevention & control) |
Uterine
Cervical Neoplasms |
C |
Child
Health |
DeCS
descriptor (inn MeSH was entry term in Child Welfare) |
SP |
descriptor |
Child
Health |
N
and SP |
Communicable
Disease Prevention |
descriptor |
SP |
entry
term in |
Communicable
Disease Control |
N
and SP |
Constitution |
descriptor |
SP |
entry
term in |
Constitution
and Bylaws |
N
and SP |
Dietetic
Sweeteners |
descriptor |
VS |
entry
term in |
Sweetening
Agents |
D,
G, J and VS |
Environmental
Contamination Control |
descriptor |
SP |
entry
term in |
Environmental
Monitoring |
N,
SP and VS |
Equity
in Health |
descriptor |
SP |
entry
term in |
Health
Equity |
N
and SP |
Fruit
Juices |
entry
term in Juices Juices |
VS |
entry
term in |
Fruit
and Vegetable Juices |
G,
J and VS |
Vegetable
Juices |
entry
term in Juices |
VS |
entry
term in |
Fruit
and Vegetable Juices |
G,
J and VS |
Hospitals,
Day |
descriptor |
SP |
entry
term in |
Day
Care, Medical |
E,
N, SP and VS |
Industrial
Development |
entry
term in Industrialization (Environmental Health) |
SP |
descriptor |
Industrial
Development |
I,
J and SP |
Internacional
Law |
descriptor |
SP |
descriptor |
International
Law |
I,
N e SP |
Natural
Resources (Environmental Health) |
descriptor |
SP |
entry
term in |
Natural
Resources |
G,
J, N and SP |
Population
Projections |
descriptor |
SP |
entry
term in |
Population
Forecast |
I,
N and SP |
Polishes
(Health Surveillance) |
descriptor |
VS |
entry
term in |
Industrial
Oils |
J
and VS |
Radiation
Exposure |
descriptor |
SP
and VS |
descriptor |
Radiation
Exposure |
G,
N, SP and VS |
Saline Waters |
descriptor |
SP |
descriptor |
Saline
Waters |
G
e SP |
Maternal-Child
Health Services |
descriptor |
SP |
descriptor |
Maternal-Child
Health Services |
N
e SP |
Waterborne
Diseases |
descriptor |
SP |
descriptor |
Waterborne
Diseases |
C
e SP |
2. Terms
exclusively MeSH that became MeSH/DeCS in version 2016 (second view
type of two vocabularies harmonization):
|
2015
|
2016
|
STATUS
|
CATEGORIES
|
STATUS
|
DESCRIPTOR
|
CATEGORIES
|
Child
Health |
DeCS
descriptor (in MeSH was entry term in Child Welfare) |
SP |
descriptor |
Child
Health |
N
and SP |
Day
Care |
descriptor |
E
and N |
entry
term in |
Day
Care, Medical |
E,
N, SP and VS |
Infant
Health |
entry
term in Infant Welfare |
I |
descriptor |
Infant
Health |
N
and SP |
Maternal
Health |
entry
term in Maternal Welfare |
I |
descriptor |
Maternal
Health |
N
and SP |
Natural
Resources |
entry
term in Conservation of Natural Resources |
J
and N |
descriptor |
Natural
Resources |
G,
J, N and SP |
3. New
MeSH 2016 descriptors which [became MeSH/DeCS, when they received] [or
included] hierarchic codes from exclusively DeCS categories in version
2016 (third view type of two vocabularies harmonization):
Other
pertinent articles:
MEDLINE/PubMed
Year-End Processing Activities
2015
MeSH Headings Available in the MeSH Browser
2016
MeSH Available for Download
Cataloging
News 2016
MEDLINE
Data Changes 2016
What's
New for 2016 MeSH
Newly
Maintained MEDLINE for 2016 MeSH Now Available in PubMed
Source:
Schulman
JL. What's New for 2016 MeSH®. NLM Tech Bull. 2015 Nov-Dec;(407):e9.
Available
on Internet: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/nd15/nd15_mesh.html
Adaptation
by: Health Terminologies and Classifications Section at BIREME/PAHO/WHO
Date
of update: June, 2016
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