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Introduction

Microbiology Editorial Guidelines

The current

pages form the SNOMED

page will no longer provide the SNOMED CT Content Development Canadian Editorial Guidelines for Microbiology.

They have been reviewed against the latest version of the SNOMED International Editorial Guidelines to ensure alignment between the guidelines. 

These pages describe Infoway’s approach to applying the Editorial Guidelines from SNOMED International to create SNOMED CT concepts for Microbiology. This includes:

  • Guidelines currently being followed:
    • Guidelines that have been resolved and approved by SNOMED International
    • Guidelines that are still under discussion at SNOMED International
  • Microbiology References for submissions
  • All implementers are requested to access the latest Microbiology Editorial Guidelines now available in the current release of the SNOMED CT Editorial Guide

    Microbiology specific guidelines are listed in the following section of the SNOMED CT Editorial Guide: 2.4.5.3.3 Observable Entity and Microbiology Test Results

     

    Impacting Editorial Guidelines in development

    English Generic Editorial Guidelines

    Canada Health Infoway (Infoway) publishes English Generic Editorial Guidelines. These guidelines should be consulted, along with the guidelines in the following pages SNOMED International Guidelines prior to creating and submitting any new content for submission to Infoway.Implementers should be familiar with the SNOMED International Guidelines prior to creating submissions for new content.

    Microbiology References

    References are required when submitting requests for new concepts.

    Here is the list of a few resources that SNOMED International considers when reviewing the changes applicable to the Organism hierarchy:

    Bacteria:

    Fungus:

    Viruses:

    Parasites:

    General

    Impacting Editorial Guidelines

    In order to provide input to SNOMED International regarding the development of Microbiology Editorial Guidelines, submitters must first register with SNOMED International Confluence. (https://confluence.ihtsdotools.org/display/ILS/Confluence+User+Accounts)

    Once the Confluence account has been created, submitters must then request to join a specific project they want to follow or provide input to. The Micro Editorial Guidelines project ended on Dec 15, 2014.

    • Find the project you are looking for under the ‘All Projects’ tab
    • Click on the project to open it up
    • On the left side will be a ‘Join this project’ button, click it
    • Once the request is approved, submitters will have access to the files and be notified of any news or meetings

    Once a submitter has joined a project, they should attend the WG meetings and provide their input.