| What’s
    new in 2012 DeCS This article
    highlights the additions and changes in the DeCS vocabulary in 2012.   Overview of
    Vocabulary Development and Changes   
     454
         MeSH descriptors and 93 synonyms were added
         and translated to Spanish and Portuguese; the ten subcategories
         receiving the greatest additions were: D12
         - Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins (164); D23 - Biological Factors (149);
 C10 - Nervous System Diseases (60);
 E05 - Investigative Techniques (48);
 E02 - Therapeutics (36);
 E01 - Diagnosis (34);
 C23 - Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms (32);
 G02 - Chemical Phenomena (30);
 C26 - Wounds and Injuries (28)
 N06 - Environment and Public Health (26);
 
 
42 MeSH descriptors and 69 DeCS descriptors were
         replaced with more up-to-date terminology in English282 DeCS
         descriptors had their Spanish version updated228 DeCS
         descriptors had their Portuguese version updated15 MeSH descriptors and 1 DeCS
         descriptor were eliminated14
         MeSH synonyms were added in existent
         concepts and translated to Spanish and Portuguese;1818
         DeCS synonyms were added (of which 796 in Spanish and 1022 in
         Portuguese)454
         definitions and 81 indexing annotations for the new MeSH concepts were translated to Spanish and
         Portuguese;370
         definitions and 322 indexing annotations had their translations to
         Spanish and Portuguese updated.   Totals
    by Type of Terminology    
     
      | DeCS | 2010 | 2011 | variation |  
      | Descriptors (per
      language) | 30.899 | 31.322 | 423 | 1,37% |  
      | Synonyms (per
      language, average) | 35.666 | 36.403 | 736 | 2,06% |  
      | Descriptors (eng + spa + por) | 92.697 | 93.966 | 1.269 | 1,37% |  
      | Synonyms (eng + spa + por) | 106.999 | 109.208 | 2.209 | 2,06% |  
      | Descriptors + Synonyms
      (eng + spa+ por) | 199.696 | 203.174 | 3.478 | 1,74% |  eng=English; spa=Spanish; por=Portuguese     New Descriptors
    by Tree Category   
     
      | DeCS/MeSH
      Tree Category | Number of descriptors |  
      | A – Anatomy | 30 |  
      | B – Organisms | 25 |  
      | C – Diseases | 83 |  
      | D – Chemicals and Drugs | 112 |  
      | E – Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic
      Techniques and Equipment | 82 |  
      | F – Psychiatry and Psychology | 22 |  
      | G – Phenomena and Processes | 75 |  
      | H – Disciplines and Occupations | 3 |  
      | HP – Homeopathy | 0 |  
      | I – Anthropology, Education, Sociology and Social
      Phenomena | 4 |  
      | J – Technology, Industry, Agriculture | 13 |  
      | K – Humanities | 2 |  
      | L – Information Science | 6 |  
      | M – Named Groups | 8 |  
      | N – Health Care | 35 |  
      | SH – Science and Health | 0 |  
      | SP – Public Health | 0 |  
      | V – Publication Characteristics | 0 |  
      | VS – Health Surveillance | 0 |  
      | Z – Geographicals | 2 |  The
    total is greater than 454 because some descriptors occur in more than one
    category.
 
 DeCS 2012 edition is available
    for online searching through the DeCS
    Search or directly from the Virtual Health
    Library homepage.   Helpful Links   Please consult the DeCS 2012 edition or the 2012 online Introduction to MeSH 2012 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 DeCS tree number changes MeSH
    tree number changes   Major
    Tree Revisions Organism and
    Organelle-specific Sub-concepts MeSH had
    a number of descriptors that included organelle- and organism-specific
    terms in sub-concepts as Entry Terms. This arrangement required an
    additional coordinating heading to be used when searching with one of the
    pre-coordinated Entry Terms. For example, searchers using the highly
    specific MeSH Entry Term "Mitochondrial
    Initiation Factors" would need to use coordination with "Mitochondrial
    Proteins." To avoid this confusion we removed organism- and
    organelle-specific terms in cases where the concept merely refers to the
    same or nearly same protein found in a different location or different
    organism. For 2012 MeSH, the Entry Term "Mitochondrial
    Initiation Factors" no longer exists as an Entry Term to
    "Eukaryotic Initiation Factors." In cases where there is a
    distinct protein subtype that is only found in a specific organelle or
    organism the sub-concept was promoted to a new descriptor class. Recombinant
    Proteins In the past a series of specific recombinant
    protein headings were created to distinguish several
    pharmaceutically-significant protein classes. However, the advent of
    recombinant protein technology for the production of most pharmaceutical
    proteins has made this distinction obsolete. With this in mind we removed
    specific recombinant protein classes from MeSH.
    Citations will be maintained to the appropriate protein classes and the
    general heading "Recombinant Proteins." Note that defined
    pharmaceutical preparations of individual recombinant proteins, e.g.,
    interferon alfa-2a, will be maintained in the supplemental concept record. New HLA
    Antigens Typing System Nomenclature Introduced into MeSH A
    new nomenclature system for HLA antigens was recently devised by the WHO
    Nomenclature Committee for Factors of the HLA System. This system was
    needed to support the vast number of HLA antigens that are now
    characterized at the level of DNA sequence. In order to make 2012 MeSH conform to the new HLA system over 370 MeSH concepts were updated and 25 new HLA-related
    descriptor classes were created. See Nomenclature for Factors of the HLA
    System for further information on how HLA antigens are named. Other pertinent
    articles:
 MEDLINE/PubMed
    Year-End Processing Activities
 
 2012
    MeSH Now Available
 
 Cataloging
    News 2012
 
 MEDLINE
    Data Changes — 2012
 
 What's New
    for 2012 MeSH
 
 Newly
    Maintained MEDLINE for 2012 MeSH Now Available in
    PubMed
   From:  Schulman JL. What's New for 2012 MeSH®. NLM Tech Bull. 2011
    Nov-Dec; (383):e8. Available on the Internet: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/techbull/nd11/nd11_mesh.html   Adaptation by: Health Terminologies and
    Classifications Section at BIREME/PAHO/WHO
   Date
    of update: January, 2012   |