Integration of biosafety surveillance through Biosafety Surveillance Conceptual Data Model

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作者
Wang Songwang
Li Yangfei
Chen Qiang
Feng Xiaoyu
Shi Xiju
Huang Ying
Mei Li
Li Wei
Liu Haizhou
Qi Xiaopeng
Liu Di
机构
[1] Information Center
[2] Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention
[3] Beijing 102206
[4] ChinaInformation Center
[5] ChinaBeijing Animal Disease Prevention and Control Center
[6] Beijing 102629
[7] ChinaBeijing Customs of P.R.C
[8] Beijing 100026
[9] ChinaInstitute of Plant Quarantine
[10] Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine
[11] Beijing 100176
[12] ChinaNetwork Information Center
[13] Institute of Microbiology
[14] Chinese Academy of Sciences
[15] Beijing 100101
[16] Center for Bacteria and Virus Resources and Bioinformation
[17] Wuhan Institute of Virology
[18] Wuhan 430071
[19] ChinaCenter for Bacteria and Virus Resources and Bioinformation
关键词
Biosafety; Conceptual data model; Data integration; Data standard;
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R181.8 [疫情管理];
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100401 ;
摘要
The global movement of people and goods has increased the risk of biosecurity threats and their potential to induce large economic, social, and environmental harm. Integration of biosafety monitoring networks has become a top priority for addressing biosafety issues. In order to resolve the data standards and integration problems in the field of biosafety in China, the Biosafety Surveillance Conceptual Data Model (BSCDM), which is an object-oriented, hierarchically designed, flexible and scalable biosafety surveillance concept data model, is proposed in this article. This model is based on the integration of business process management and data resources of disease surveillance, animal disease surveillance and potential invasive biological monitoring. In reference to the Public Health Conceptual Data Model (PHCDM) and Federal Enterprise Architecture (FEA), BSCDM conducts a thorough analysis of biosafety monitoring activities, records basic information requirements of biosafety monitoring and provides data set standards for biosafety-related activities. It is developed with the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and could be applied as an open standard for accelerating data analysis and promoting collaboration. This study attempts to integrate biosafety monitoring data and the presented model has been tested in the detection of dengue fever in China and will be applied to other biosafety fields.
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页码:98 / 104
页数:7
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