TEMPLATE Local final infectious disease investigation classification - JM (Local final infectious disease investigation classification - JM)

TEMPLATE IDLocal final infectious disease investigation classification - JM
ConceptLocal final infectious disease investigation classification - JM
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Authorsdate: 2023-09-22
Other Details Languagedate: 2023-09-22
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  • Custodian Organisation: openEHR Foundation
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  • Original Publisher: openEHR Foundation
  • Custodian Namespace: org.openehr
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Citeable Identifier1013.26.928
Root archetype idopenEHR-EHR-EVALUATION.infectious_investigation_classification.v0
Local final infectious disease investigation classificationLocal final infectious disease investigation classification: Classification for an identified infectious disease as part of a disease surveillance investigation.
Data
Index diseaseIndex disease: The name of the infectious disease under investigation.
This data element may be redundant if the index disease has been identified elsewhere within a template.
Final classificationFinal classification: Classification of the likelihood of the 'Index disease' as causal after completion of a case investigation.
Not to be used to record the 'Initial classification' at the initiation of a case investigation.
  • Pending 
  • Probable 
  • Laboratory confirmed 
  • Clinically confirmed 
  • Discarded 
  • Inconclusive 
Reason for classificationReason for classification: The broad category of the reason for the classification.
For example: lost to follow-up, child of an infected mother.
Epidemiological linkEpidemiological link: Identification of the cause or source of transmission.
  • Animal to human transmission 
  • Exposure to a common source 
  • Environmental exposure 
  • Human to human transmission 
Aetiology categoryAetiology category: The category for the cause of infection.
For example: imported, import-related, endemic, vaccine-associated, congenital or unknown.
  • Imported case 
  • Import-related case 
  • Endemic case 
  • Unknown 
Source countrySource country: Country identified as the (likely or probable) source for an imported or import-related case.
Endemic source categoryEndemic source category: The category for the source of an endemic case.
For example: household contact, community, or unknown.
Contribution to patient deathContribution to patient death: *
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  •  Coded Text
    • Related 
    • Unrelated 
    • Unknown 
CommentComment: Additional narrative about the classification, not captured in other fields.