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Developing Ontology Support for Human Malaria Control Initiatives
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Developing Ontology Support for Human Malaria Control Initiatives

  • Daramola Olawande1 &
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Malaria is one of the most common infectious diseases and an enormous public health problem in Sub-Sahara Africa, Asia and parts of America. In this paper, we discuss the development of the Human Malaria Control Ontology (HMCO) which contains general information on Malaria and epidemiological information that can help in the formulation of effective malaria control policies. The HMCO is aimed at providing interoperability support for the knowledge management of malaria control initiatives, and serve as an open semantic web infrastructure for malaria research and treatment.

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    Daramola Olawande & Fatumo Segun

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Olawande, D., Segun, F. Developing Ontology Support for Human Malaria Control Initiatives. Nat Prec (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2009.3591.1

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  • Malaria Control ontology Semantic Web knowledge management Web Ontology Language
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