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Data harmonization ontology for cross border malaria surveillance

Last uploaded: October 12, 2018






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Acronym IRDG
Visibility Public
Description Ontology used to describe the data system in the cross-border surveillance system of malaria between French Guiana and Brazil. Developed by the IRD and the Fiocruz and funding by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (GCE Round 18, Grant ID OPP1171795)
Status Alpha
Format OWL
Categories
Health
Contact
Emmanuel Roux ([email protected])
Creation date
October 12, 2018
Submission date
October 12, 2018
uri
http://www.semanticweb.org/IRDGuyamazon
http://www.semanticweb.org/IRDGuyamazon
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unknown (Parsed, Indexed, Metrics, Annotator) 10/12/2018 10/12/2018 OWL | CSV | RDF/XML
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Classes 49
Individuals 0
Properties 135
Maximum depth 3
Maximum number of children 9
Average number of children 2
Classes with a single child 7
Classes with more than 25 children 0
Classes with no definition 17
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