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+ | == Nomenclature conventions == |
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* Use [https://aac.asm.org/content/abbreviations-and-conventions JAC conventions] for antimicrobial names and abbreviations |
* Use [https://aac.asm.org/content/abbreviations-and-conventions JAC conventions] for antimicrobial names and abbreviations |
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+ | * Use [https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/page/scientific-nomenclature CDC EID conventions] for species naming and italicization |
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+ | * Appropriate [[taxonomy of microorganisms]] |
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+ | ** Use [https://talk.ictvonline.org/taxonomy/ ICTV conventions] for naming viruses |
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+ | ** Use [https://bacterio.net/ LPSN database] for naming bacteria |
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+ | == Creating a new page == |
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* For specific diseases, start with the organism species name as the page title |
* For specific diseases, start with the organism species name as the page title |
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** If there are multiple diseases that it causes, each of which has a different pathogenesis or management, then they should be split off into separate pages |
** If there are multiple diseases that it causes, each of which has a different pathogenesis or management, then they should be split off into separate pages |
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** e.g. TB starts as M. tuberclosis, which links to separate pages for pulmonary TB, non-pulmonary TB, disseminated/miliary TB, DILI, etc. |
** e.g. TB starts as M. tuberclosis, which links to separate pages for pulmonary TB, non-pulmonary TB, disseminated/miliary TB, DILI, etc. |
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+ | == Page layout == |
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+ | * Background |
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+ | ** Microbiology |
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+ | ** History |
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+ | ** Life Cycle |
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+ | ** Epidemiology |
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+ | ** Pathophysiology |
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+ | * Clinical Manifestations |
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+ | ** Prognosis and Complications |
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+ | * Differential Diagnosis |
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+ | * Investigations |
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+ | * Diagnosis |
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+ | * Management |
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+ | * Further Reading |
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+ | == Citations == |
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+ | * This wiki uses the [https://www.semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Semantic_Cite semantic citation framework] |
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+ | * The process is as follows: |
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+ | *# Go to [[Special:FindCitableMetadata|Find citable metadata]] (link is on the front page). Search by DOI (or other), and then click "Create". Copy the citation key from the newly-created reference (e.g. "findlater3847"). |
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+ | *# In your article, find the place that you wish to insert the reference. The reference can be inserted using a CiteRef and the copied citation key (e.g. <nowiki>"[[CiteRef::findlater3847]]"</nowiki>). |
Revision as of 09:55, 20 September 2020
Nomenclature conventions
- Use JAC conventions for antimicrobial names and abbreviations
- Use CDC EID conventions for species naming and italicization
- Appropriate taxonomy of microorganisms
- Use ICTV conventions for naming viruses
- Use LPSN database for naming bacteria
Creating a new page
- In general, pages should start as either a syndrome (with a focus on the differential and workup) or a specific organism or disease
- For specific diseases, start with the organism species name as the page title
- If there are multiple diseases that it causes, each of which has a different pathogenesis or management, then they should be split off into separate pages
- e.g. TB starts as M. tuberclosis, which links to separate pages for pulmonary TB, non-pulmonary TB, disseminated/miliary TB, DILI, etc.
Page layout
- Background
- Microbiology
- History
- Life Cycle
- Epidemiology
- Pathophysiology
- Clinical Manifestations
- Prognosis and Complications
- Differential Diagnosis
- Investigations
- Diagnosis
- Management
- Further Reading
Citations
- This wiki uses the semantic citation framework
- The process is as follows:
- Go to Find citable metadata (link is on the front page). Search by DOI (or other), and then click "Create". Copy the citation key from the newly-created reference (e.g. "findlater3847").
- In your article, find the place that you wish to insert the reference. The reference can be inserted using a CiteRef and the copied citation key (e.g. "[[CiteRef::findlater3847]]").
References
- ^ findlater3847