| What’s new in 2009
    DeCS This article highlights the
    additions and changes in the DeCS vocabulary in 2009.   Overview of Vocabulary
    Development and Changes   ·        
    446 MeSH descriptors
    were added; the ten subcategories receiving the greatest additions were the
    amino acids, peptides and proteins (86), fungi (47), biological factors
    (40), physical phenomena (25), cells (19), chemical phenomena (16),
    respiratory tract diseases (15), congenital, hereditary, and neonatal
    diseases (15), environmental and public health (14), musculoskeletal
    diseases (13), diagnosis (13), investigative techniques (13) and nervous
    system diseases (12); ·        
    123 MeSH
    descriptors and 9 DeCS descriptors were replaced with more up-to-date
    terminology in English ·        
    191 DeCS descriptors had their Spanish version
    updated ·        
      89 DeCS
    descriptors had their Portuguese version updated ·        
      27 MeSH descriptors and 14 DeCS
    descriptors were eliminated ·        
    102 MeSH synonyms and 982 DeCS synonyms were added   Totals
    by Type of Terminology    
     
      | Annual Growth | 2008 | 2009 | difference | variation |  
      | Total MeSH descriptors (MH+PT) | 24767 | 25.186 | 419 | 1,7% |  
      | Total MeSH subheadings (MQ) | 83 | 83 | 0 | 0,0% |  
      | Total DeCS descriptors (DH+DQ) | 4724 | 4711 | -13 | -0,3% |  
      | Total DeCS
      synonyms per language average | 30653 | 31378 | 725 | 2,4% |  
      | Total Concepts | 29573 | 29980 | 407 |   |  MH= MeSH Headings; PT=Publication Types; MQ=MeSH Subheadings; DH=DeCS
    Headings; DQ=DeCS Subheadings     New Descriptors by Tree
    Category   
     
      | Tree Category | Number of descriptors |  
      | A – Anatomy | 48 |  
      | B – Organisms | 56 |  
      | C – Diseases | 99 |  
      | D – Chemicals and Drugs | 146 |  
      | E – Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and
      Equipment | 54 |  
      | F – Psychiatry and Psychology | 13 |  
      | G – Phenomena and Processes | 111 |  
      | H – Disciplines and Occupations | 14 |  
      | HP – Homeopathy | 0 |  
      | I – Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social
      Phenomena | 7 |  
      | J – Technology, Industry, Agriculture | 8 |  
      | K – Humanities | 4 |  
      | L – Information Science | 3 |  
      | M – Named Groups | 3 |  
      | N – Health Care | 29 |  
      | SH – Science and Health | 0 |  
      | SP – Public Health | 0 |  
      | V – Publication Characteristics | 3 |  
      | VS – Health Surveillance | 0 |  
      | Z – Geographicals | 4 |      The total is greater than 446 because some descriptors occur in
    more than one category.
 
 DeCS 2009 edition is available for online searching
    through the DeCS
    Search or directly from the Virtual Health Library homepage.   Helpful
    Links   Please consult the DeCS 2009
    edition or the 2009 online Introduction to MeSH
    for more details. A complete list of new and changed vocabulary is
    available at these links: New MeSH and DeCS Descriptors with Scope Notes -
    2009 New MeSH and DeCS Descriptors by category - 2009 Replaced MeSH and DeCS Descriptors - 2009 Deleted MeSH and DeCS Descriptors - 2009 DeCS tree number changes - 2009 MeSH
    tree number changes - 2009 Major
    Tree Revisions Of special note are
    developments for 2009 MeSH related to fungi, to processes and phenomena,
    and to disciplines and occupations. Fungi
 A major revision of the Fungi
    trees was undertaken to bring MeSH in synchrony with a new consensus report
    that revised the higher level fungi taxa (Mycol Res. 2007 May;111(Pt
    5):509-47. Epub 2007 Mar 13. Cited in PubMed; PMID 17572334). As a result,
    some descriptors for fungi phyla became obsolete. New descriptors were
    added including a large number of fungi genera. Changes to G and H Trees
 Two of the MeSH Tree
    categories have been substantially revised and renamed. Category G
    (Biological Sciences) was renamed Phenomena and Processes. Category H
    (Natural Sciences) was renamed Disciplines and Occupations. These
    rearrangements were undertaken to improve the usability of the vocabulary
    in the G and H Tree categories. The previous (pre-2009)
    organization was established in 1975 and non-biological phenomena and
    techniques were organized within broad disciplines named by a descriptor in
    the H Tree category of Natural Sciences. The Biological Sciences discipline
    descriptors were treed in locations in both G and H Tree categories.
    Phenomena, Related techniques, and similar descriptors were arranged side
    by side with subdisciplines. Many descriptors involving concepts related to
    phenomena, being of interest to more than one discipline, were placed in
    more than one Tree location. This arrangement was difficult to maintain and
    to use. To address this situation, "Phenomena and Processes" and
    "Disciplines and Occupations" were separated into different tree
    categories. Topics of interest to a
    specific discipline are now organized in increasing levels of complexity.
    Progressive division involves separation of the phenomena into structures
    or objects in the case of those not represented by anatomical structures in
    the A category, organisms in the B category, or chemical substances in the
    D category. Further division follows under processes or other observable
    properties, qualities, and measurable phenomena. This approach provides a
    reproducible, logical framework for expanding the MeSH vocabulary in the
    category of Phenomena and Processes. The H Tree category now
    provides a place for the different subcategories of disciplines and
    occupations. The first two of these are the Natural Sciences Disciplines
    and the Health Occupations. In this major rearrangement
    of the G and H hierarchies, descriptors for phenomenon or process concepts
    in the H01 tree were moved to a G category tree. Descriptors for
    disciplines or occupations that were located in G were moved to H. In
    addition, some descriptors for techniques were moved from the former H01
    subcategory of Natural Sciences to the appropriate E Tree category or
    elsewhere. The descriptors in G03, formerly Environment and Public Health,
    were moved to N06 Environment and Public Health. The descriptors for
    matters of interest to these disciplines are now treed in the new subtree
    G16.500 Ecological and Environmental Phenomena. There are two new H Tree
    categories for the discipline-related terminology previously included in
    both G Tree categories and H Tree categories: H01 - Natural Science
    Disciplines H02 - Health Occupations
    (formerly G02)   New
    subcategories within the G category are: G01 - Physical Phenomena G02 - Chemical Phenomena -
    includes Biochemical Phenomena (formerly G06.184) G17 - Mathematical Concepts  New tree subcategories were added
    for:
 G03 - Metabolic Phenomena
    (formerly Metabolism in G06.535) G04 - Cell Physiological
    Phenomena (formerly Cell Physiology
    in G04.335) G05 - Genetic Phenomena
    (formerly G13) - replaces and includes Genetic Processes and includes Genetic
    Structures (formerly G14) G06 - Microbiological
    Phenomena (formerly G04.185.515) G12 - Immune System Phenomena
    (formerly Immunity in G04.610) G13 - Integumentary System
    Physiological Phenomena (formerly Skin
    Physiology in G10.795) G14 - Ocular Physiological
    Phenomena (formerly Ocular Physiology
    in G11.697) G15 - Plant Physiological
    Phenomena (formerly Plant Physiology
    in G04.742) G16 - Biological Phenomena
    (formerly in G04.185)  These subcategories in the G
    category were renamed:
 G07 - Physiological Phenomena
    - includes Nutritional Physiological Phenomena (formerly G06.696) and
    Pharmacological Phenomena (formerly G12) G08 - Reproductive and
    Urinary Physiological Phenomena G09 - Circulatory and
    Respiratory Physiological Phenomena G10 - Digestive System and
    Oral Physiological Phenomena G11 - Musculoskeletal and
    Neural Physiological Phenomena   From:
    Schulman
    J. What's New for 2009 MeSH®. NLM Tech Bull. 2008 Nov-Dec (365):e9.
    Available at http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/nd08/nd08_mesh.html Other pertinent articles:
 MEDLINE/PubMed Year-End Processing Activities 2009 MeSH® Now Available MEDLINE Data Changes — 2009 PubMed Notes — 2009 Newly Maintained MEDLINE for 2009 MeSH
    Now Available in PubMed Adaptation by: the DeCS Unit at BIREME/PAHO/WHO
   Date
    of last update: March, 2009   |