DeCS
2004 – News
The big news for 2004 DeCS is the
inclusion of diacritics for all terms in Spanish, and the conclusion of the
conversion of the letters to lowercase from the second letter on for most
terms and in a differentiated way for special cases such as diacritics,
scientific names of organisms, and chemical terms, among others,
facilitating comprehension of the concepts there found. details
Overview
of Vocabulary Development and Changes
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664 MeSH descriptors were
added, of which the ten themes with the largest growth were that of bacteria
(173), enzymes and coenzymes (117), amino acids, peptides and proteins
(67), vertebrates (28), plants (21), organic compounds (18), cells (16),
digestive system diseases (14), heterocyclic compounds (14) and growth
substances, pigments and vitamins (12).
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109 MeSH descriptors were replaced
with more up-to-date terminology;
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20 MeSH descriptors were deleted;
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3266 synonyms were added, 484
of which from MeSH descriptors and 710 in qualifiers.
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Review of the Spanish terminology
especially for the Anatomy (A), Diseases (C), and Psychiatry and Psychology
(F) categories.
Case Report
This heading has been deleted and replaced by a Publication Type, a special
kind of descriptor that characterizes the nature of the publication rather
than what it is about. The practical meaning of the term has not been
altered. The change was made to better reflect the character of the
descriptor as used in indexing and DeCS and to place it in context among
other Publication Types.
/toxicity
The definition for the qualifier /toxicity was revised to cover both experimental
use and environmental exposure.
Expansion of Trees
The DeCS trees were expanded from nine to eleven levels to allow a more
accurate reflection of the hierarchy in elaborated and complex areas.
Organisms – Category B:
Animals: the expansion of the DeCS/MeSH tree structure has
allowed for a long-awaited revision concerning the heading ANIMALS, the check tag ANIMAL, and related headings. The
old descriptor ANIMALS will be changed to ANIMAL POPULATION GROUPS. It will retain all indented terms. The check
tag ANIMAL will be changed to a new descriptor ANIMALS. It will function as
both a descriptor and a check tag and will be treed at B1. The singular word Animal will map to this new plural heading.
The former descriptors B1 INVERTEBRATES
and B2 VERTEBRATES will be treed under ANIMALS. The old B5 ALGAE AND
FUNGI will be split into two descriptors. ALGAE will be at the top of B2 and FUNGI will now be
at the top of B5. See 2004 MeSH Changes
to the Category B Organisms Tree and the Check Tag Animal. NLM Tech Bull. 2003 Sep-Oct;(334):e5.
2003 Tree
B1
Invertebrates
B2
Vertebrates
B3
Bacteria
B4 Virus
B5
Algae and Fungi
B6 Plants
B7 Archaea
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2004 Tree
B1 Animals
Animal Population Groups
Cordata
Cordata, Nonvertebrate
Vertebrates
Invertebrates
B2 Algae
B3 Bacteria
B4 Virus
B5 Fungi
B6 Plants
B7 Archaea
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Bacteria
(B3): This subcategory was greatly expanded.
The changes
reflect the revisions in taxonomy presented in: Boone DR, Castenholz RW, Garrity GM, editors. Bergey's manual of systematic bacteriology.
2nd ed. Vol. 1, The Archaea and the deeply branching and phototropic
bacteria. New York: Springer; c2001
Compostos Químicos e Drogas – categoria D:
Complex Mixtures (D20) is a new
subtree. It contains descriptors for heterogeneous materials such as Manure, Soil,
and Venoms. The first tree number of the term Anti-Infective Agents (formerly
D20 and D27.505.102) was deleted.
The DeCS/MeSH heading, Antibiotics, has a new preferred heading,
Anti-Bacterial Agents. Antibiotics remains an entry term (also called “see
cross reference”). The heading was renamed because the formal meaning of antibiotics is
something produced by a living organism that is used to kill other organisms. According to this formal meaning, sulfa drugs, quinolones, and other
agents commonly used in this way are not antibiotics. Additionally, semi-synthetic antibiotics that
alter what is produced naturally do not fit this description. Anti-Bacterial
Agents more aptly describe these substances.
For other revisions made in category D, see What’s New for 2004 MeSH.
Ethnic
Groups and Geographic Origins—Categories I and M:
The DeCS/MeSH descriptor Racial Stocks, and its four children
(Australoid Race, Caucasoid Race, Mongoloid Race, and Negroid Race) have
been deleted in 2004 along with Blacks and Whites. Race and ethnicity have
been used as categories in biomedical research and clinical medicine. Recent
genetic research indicates that the degree of genetic heterogeneity within groups
and homogeneity across groups make race per se a less compelling
predictor.
2004 Subtrees
Persons
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M1
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Population Groups
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M1.686
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Continental Population Groups
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M1.686.508
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African Continental Ancestry Group
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M1.686.508.100
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African Americans
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M1.686.508.100.100
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American Native Continental Ancestry
Group
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M1.686.508.150
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Indians, Central American
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M1.686.508.150.575
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Indians, North American
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M1.686.508.150.600
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Indians, South American
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M1.686.508.150.625
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Inuits
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M1.686.508.150.675
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Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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M1.686.508.200
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Asian Americans
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M1.686.508.200.100
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European Continental Ancestry Group
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M1.686.508.400
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Oceanic Ancestry Group
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M1.686.508.600
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Ethnic Groups
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M1.686.754
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African Americans
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M1.686.754.100
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Arabs
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M1.686.754.167
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Gypsies
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M1.686.754.283
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Hispanic Americans
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M1.686.754.441
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Mexican Americans
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M1.686.754.441.500
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Inuits
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M1.686.754.520
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Jews
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M1.686.754.600
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2003 Subtrees
Persons
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M1
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Ethnic Groups
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M1.194
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Aborigines
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M1.194.025
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Arabs
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M1.194.037
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Asian Americans
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M1.194.050
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Blacks
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M1.194.100
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Eskimos
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M1.194.247
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Gypsies
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M1.194.265
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Hispanic Americans
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M1.194.285
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Mexican Americans
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M1.194.285.500
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Indians, Central American
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M1.194.370
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Indians, North American
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M1.194.403
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Indians, South American
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M1.194.486
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Jews
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M1.194.582
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Whites
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M1.194.980
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From:
Schulman, J. What's New for 2004 MeSH®.
NLM Tech Bull. 2003 Nov-Dec;(335):e3. Disponível na
World Wide Web: <http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/nd03/nd03_mesh.html>
DeCS Unit/BIREME/PAHO/WHO
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