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Consider expansion of exposure data #17

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sadiekelly opened this issue Dec 5, 2023 · 3 comments
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Consider expansion of exposure data #17

sadiekelly opened this issue Dec 5, 2023 · 3 comments
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WHO T1 form has sections for exposure related to potential nosocomial transmission, water and food, and chemical exposures. Should data collection for these potential sources be added to the G.h schema?

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Other sources can be added to the day0 schema for e.g. water-based exposure, lead exposure and others.
Examples will be created from the WHO toolkit forms for review.

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Review examples of water and chemical exposure questions collated from T1 and disease outbreak toolkits on sheet https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1WQXuqeRbOctijcQUGqEoFucumwDdRIxCJRBd188Oqks/edit?gid=1109401448#gid=1109401448

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@sadiekelly sadiekelly added the P1 Priority: high label Aug 30, 2024
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Recommendation: review of expanded exposure variables obtained from T0/T1/disease specific toolkits, proposal defined in the schema documentation. These can form exposure-type specific modules in the schema design that can be used dependent on the pathogen and transmission type.

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