We provide general guidance as well as specific information for pathogen characterisation, socioeconomic data, human biomolecular data, and human clinical and health data.
Referencing your sources (citations and recognition of contributions)
Generic workflows for different data types
Producing visualisations and reports
Finding (meta)data standards and documentation
Finding and sharing data for related data sources
Legal and ethical aspects and how to deal with them
Tracking data and analysis steps
Tools and methods to assess quality
Applied examples of handling infectious disease data
Country specific examples
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This project would not be possible without the many amazing community contributors. The infectious diseases toolkit is an open community project, and you are welcome to join us!
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An inversion of the structure took place. Pages with information about specific data types are now subpages within data management topics. This allows for the existence of general pages.
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A Showcase page about prototyping federated causal research questions reusing sensitive health data. Discover the page here
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A new national resources page for infectious diseases-related data sources and actions in Estonia. Discover the page here