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Matches in ScholarlyData for { ?s ?p The infectious disease domain brings together many practitioners working at different levels of granularity. And thus, they have different perspectives (biology, clinic and epidemiology) on the same phenomenon. Biomedical perspective deals with pathogens (e.g. life cycle) while clinical perspective deals with hosts (e.g. healthy or infected by the pathogen). In an epidemiological perspective, an infectious disease is characterized according to the way (causes, contamination process, etc.) it spreads in a population over space and time. This knowledge is then used in epidemiological monitoring systems to control the evolution and to prevent the emergence of disease spreading by implementing monitoring systems. In this poster we provide an ontological analysis of the epidemiological monitoring domain that aims to show how an Infectious Disease Ontology can support an infectious disease spreading crisis management in a various ways and at different phases of the monitoring process.. }

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