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The current page will no longer provide the SNOMED CT Content Developmen= t Canadian Editorial Guidelines for Microbiology. All implementers are requ= ested to align to the current SNOMED CT Editorial Guide and follow the guidelines&= nbsp;listed in the Observable Entity and Microbiology Test Results. The= se pages describe the National Standards Release Centre (NSRC) approach to = applying the Editorial Guidelines from SNOMED International to create SNOME= D CT concepts for Microbiology. This includes:
Authoritative references recognized by SNOMED International are required= when submitting requests for new concepts so that these concepts can be pr= omoted internationally.
See section 8. References for a non-exhaust= ive list of references suggested by SNOMED International.
SNOMED Canadian Edition
If you cannot provide any reference from these recognized and authoritat= ive sources, here is a list of some resources that may be considered when s= ubmitting requests for new concepts or for modifications applicable to the = Organism hierarchy for publication only in the Canadian Edition of SNOMED C= T.
General: