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BirthOnto: Birth Data Analysis
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March 28, 2023
Acronym | BIRTHONTO |
Visibility | Public |
Description | US Birth ontology is a formal representation of the concepts, properties, and relationships that are relevant to the domain of US birth data Competency questions are: 1. What is the total number of live births in the United States for a given year? 2. What is the distribution of birth weight for babies born to mothers of different ages? 3. What is the prevalence of preterm births among babies born to mothers who smoke during pregnancy? 4. What is the relationship between maternal age and the likelihood of having a multiple birth? 5. What is the difference in birth outcomes between mothers who receive prenatal care and those who do not? 6. What is the trend in the rate of low birth weight babies over time? 7. What is the impact of socioeconomic status on birth outcomes, such as birth weight and gestational age? 8. What is the relationship between the mother's race and ethnicity and the likelihood of having a preterm birth? 9. What are the common risk factors for adverse birth outcomes, and how do they interact with each other? US Birth ontology can be used to facilitate data integration, analysis, and sharing across different data sources and systems. It can help to ensure that data is consistent, interoperable, and reusable, and can facilitate data discovery and reuse. The ontology can be used by researchers, healthcare professionals, and policymakers to ask and answer questions about birth outcomes, risk factors, and trends in the US birth data. |
Status | Beta |
Format | OWL |
Contact | Abhilash C B, abhilashcb@iiitdwd.ac.in |
Categories | Health |
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