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epiPATH: an information system for the storage and management of molecular epidemiology data from infectious pathogens

Authors: Alicia Amadoz, Fernando González-Candelas

Published in: BMC Infectious Diseases | Issue 1/2007

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Abstract

Background

Most research scientists working in the fields of molecular epidemiology, population and evolutionary genetics are confronted with the management of large volumes of data. Moreover, the data used in studies of infectious diseases are complex and usually derive from different institutions such as hospitals or laboratories. Since no public database scheme incorporating clinical and epidemiological information about patients and molecular information about pathogens is currently available, we have developed an information system, composed by a main database and a web-based interface, which integrates both types of data and satisfies requirements of good organization, simple accessibility, data security and multi-user support.

Results

From the moment a patient arrives to a hospital or health centre until the processing and analysis of molecular sequences obtained from infectious pathogens in the laboratory, lots of information is collected from different sources. We have divided the most relevant data into 12 conceptual modules around which we have organized the database schema. Our schema is very complete and it covers many aspects of sample sources, samples, laboratory processes, molecular sequences, phylogenetics results, clinical tests and results, clinical information, treatments, pathogens, transmissions, outbreaks and bibliographic information. Communication between end-users and the selected Relational Database Management System (RDMS) is carried out by default through a command-line window or through a user-friendly, web-based interface which provides access and management tools for the data.

Conclusion

epiPATH is an information system for managing clinical and molecular information from infectious diseases. It facilitates daily work related to infectious pathogens and sequences obtained from them. This software is intended for local installation in order to safeguard private data and provides advanced SQL-users the flexibility to adapt it to their needs.
The database schema, tool scripts and web-based interface are free software but data stored in our database server are not publicly available. epiPATH is distributed under the terms of GNU General Public License. More details about epiPATH can be found at http://​genevo.​uv.​es/​epipath.
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Metadata
Title
epiPATH: an information system for the storage and management of molecular epidemiology data from infectious pathogens
Authors
Alicia Amadoz
Fernando González-Candelas
Publication date
01-12-2007
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Infectious Diseases / Issue 1/2007
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2334
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2334-7-32

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