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= '''Welcome''' =
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= '''Field Epidemiology Manual''' =
  
The Field Epidemiology Manual was originally developed in 2007 by the [http://ecdc.europa.eu ECDC] to support the European Programme for Intervention Epidemiology Training ([https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/epiet-euphem EPIET]). Trainers, supervisors, scientific coordinators, and facilitators created draft chapters using the lectures they delivered during the EPIET introductory course. The philosophy of sharing and building knowledge (in particular training materials) led to the creation of a collaborative information space for the epidemiological training community - The FEM Wiki.
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The Field Epidemiology Manual was originally developed in 2007 by the [http://ecdc.europa.eu ECDC] and the City eHealth Research Centre (CeRC - City University, London) <Ref>KOSTKOVA, Patty; SZOMSZOR, Martin. The FEM Wiki Project: A Conversion of a Training Resource for Field Epidemiologists into a Collaborative Web 2.0 Portal. In: Electronic Healthcare: Third International Conference, eHealth 2010, Casablanca, Morocco, December 13-15, 2010, Revised Selected Papers 3. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. p. 119-126.</ref>, <Ref>KOSTKOVA, Patty; PRIKAZSKY, Vladimir; BOSMAN, Arnold. FEMwiki: Crowdsourcing Semantic Taxonomy and Wiki Input Todomain Experts While Keeping Editorial Control: Mission Possible! In: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Digital Health 2015. 2015. p. 27-34.</ref> to support the European Programme for Intervention Epidemiology Training ([https://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/epiet-euphem EPIET]). Trainers, supervisors, scientific coordinators, and facilitators created draft chapters using the lectures they delivered during the EPIET introductory course. The philosophy of sharing and building knowledge (in particular training materials) led to creation of a collaborative information space for the epidemiological training community - The FEM Wiki.
  
Eventually, the ECDC decommissioned the FEM Wiki in 2022 and archived the last version as a PDF. Since FEM Wiki content was developed under [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons], the Dutch Public Health Learning Support Company [https://Transmissible.eu Transmissible] decided to reinstall the Field Epidemiology manual as it was intended: a professional collaborative platform.
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Eventually, the ECDC decommissioned the FEM Wiki in 2022 and archived the last version as a [https://eva.ecdc.europa.eu/mod/resource/view.php?id=23002 PDF]. Since FEM Wiki content was developed under [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons], the Dutch Public Health Learning Support Company [https://Transmissible.eu Transmissible] decided to reinstall the Field Epidemiology manual as it was intended: a professional collaborative platform.
  
 
The FEMWiki aims to create a library of training materials for field epidemiologists.
 
The FEMWiki aims to create a library of training materials for field epidemiologists.
  
FEM Wiki is an open information-sharing platform for all professionals and the lay public interested in public health. It is hosted and funded by ECDC. The content of FEM Wiki is provided by platform users and does not necessarily represent the official opinion of Transmissible BV. By contributing content to FEMWIKI, users agree to the conditions described under [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons] and FEM Wiki users’ [[FEM Users code of conduct|code of conduct]].
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FEM Wiki is an open information-sharing platform for all professionals and the lay public interested in public health. It is hosted and funded by ECDC. Platform users provide the content of FEM Wiki and do not necessarily represent the official opinion of Transmissible BV. By contributing content to FEMWIKI, users agree to the conditions described under [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ Creative Commons] and FEM Wiki users’ [[FEM Users code of conduct|code of conduct]].
  
== '''Article Portal''' ==
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Though this platform does not allow as many community activities besides maintaining the Field Epidemiology Manual, we have created an [[Talk:FEM-WIKI|open marketplace where users can discuss and exchange views]]: click on the 'Discussion' tab above. The FEMWIKI is organised into five main volumes. Below is a portal with links to each volume's main articles.
 
 
The FEMWIKI is organised into five main chapters. Below is a portal with links to each chapter's main pages.
 
  
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'''Methods Portal'''
 
<categorytree mode="all">Assessing the burden of disease and risk assessment</categorytree>
 
<categorytree mode="all">Assessing the burden of disease and risk assessment</categorytree>
 
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<categorytree mode="all">Statistical Concepts</categorytree>
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<div style="display: inline-block; width: 30%; vertical-align: top; border: 1px solid #000; padding: 10px; margin: 5px;">
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'''Public Health Portal'''
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<categorytree mode="all">Introduction to Public Health and basic concepts</categorytree>
 
<categorytree mode="all">General Communication</categorytree>
 
<categorytree mode="all">General Communication</categorytree>
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'''Infection Control'''
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<categorytree mode="all">Infection control and hospital hygiene</categorytree>
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<categorytree mode="all">Introduction to Public Health and basic concepts</categorytree>
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=References=
 
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<References/>
<categorytree mode="all">Statistical Concepts</categorytree>
 
 
 
 
 
*  [[Infection control and hospital hygiene]]
 
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*  [[Antimicrobial stewardship]]
 
*  [[Healthcare-associated infection prevention and control as a part of patient safety programme]]
 
*  [[Healthcare-associated infection prevention and control programme]]
 
*  [[Cooperative learning as active learning in adult]]
 
*  [[Education and training of staff]]
 
*  [[Healthcare-associated infections and risk assessment]]
 
*  [[Burden of HAIs]]
 
*  [[Main pathogens and resistance]]
 
*  [[Antimicrobial resistance]]
 
*  [[Acquired resistance]]
 
*  [[Mechanisms of antimicrobial resistance]]
 
*  [[Multidrug-resistant organisms (MDRO)]]
 
*  [[Types of HAIs]]
 
*  [[CAUTI]]
 
*  [[CLABSI]]
 
*  [[SSI]]
 
*  [[VAP]]
 
*  [[Infection control interventions
 
*  [[Cohorting patients and/or staff]]
 
*  [[Contact precautions]]
 
*  [[Developing infection control interventions: isolation]]
 
*  [[Environment as a source of healthcare-associated infections]]
 
*  [[Hand hygiene]]
 
*  [[Gloves and hand hygiene]]
 
*  [[Hand hygiene - principles]]
 
*  [[Five moments for hand hygiene]]
 
*  [[Hand hygiene before invasive procedures]]
 
*  [[Hand hygiene for patients and visitors]]
 
*  [[Indications for hand hygiene]]
 
*  [[Hand hygiene education and promotion]]
 
*  [[Hand hygiene methods]]
 
*  [[Hand hygiene products selection and evaluation]]
 
*  [[Aesthetic preferences]]
 
*  [[Evaluation of the microbicidal activities of hand-rub and hand-wash agents]]
 
*  [[Pilot testing]]
 
*  [[Product accessibility and cost]]
 
*  [[Selection and evaluation for specific products]]
 
*  [[Microbial flora of the hands]]
 
*  [[Nails, rings, watches, bracelets]]
 
*  [[Skin care]]
 
*  [[Hospital cleaning and decontamination]]
 
*  [[Immunization of health care workers]]
 
*  [[Isolation of patients with Clostridium difficile infection (CDI)]]
 
*  [[Methods for assessing environmental cleanliness]]
 
*  [[Microbial typing]]
 
*  [[Molecular epidemiology]]
 
*  [[Pre-emptive isolation]]
 
*  [[Reprocessing of flexible endoscopes]]
 
*  [[Standard precautions]]
 
*  [[The role of the clinical microbiology laboratory in infection prevention and control]]
 
*  [[Clinical role of the microbiology laboratory]]
 
*  [[Epidemiological/public health role of the clinical microbiology laboratory]]
 
*  [[Surveillance and investigation of healthcare-associated infections]]
 
*  [[Case definitions of healthcare infections]]
 
*  [[HAI case definitions for use in hospitals]]
 
* [[Bloodstream Infection]]
 
* [[Bone and Joint Infection]]
 
* [[Cardiovascular System Infection]]
 
* [[Catheter-Related Infection]]
 
* [[Central Nervous System Infection]]
 
* [[Eye, Ear, Nose or Mouth Infection]]
 
* [[Gastrointestinal System Infections]]
 
* [[Lower Respiratory Tract Infection other than pneumonia]]
 
* [[Pneumonia]]
 
* [[Reproductive Tract Infections]]
 
* [[Skin and Soft Tissue Infections]]
 
* [[Specific Neonatal Case definitions]]
 
* [[Surgical Site Infection]]
 
* [[Systemic Infections]]
 
* [[Urinary Tract Infection]]
 
*  [[European surveillance of healthcare-associated infections]]
 
*  [[ECDC PPS in acute care hospitals]]
 
*  [[ECDC PPS in European acute care hospitals protocol]]
 
* [[ECDC PPS in European acute care hospitals, definition of HAI]]
 
* [[ECDC PPS - antimicrobial use definition]]
 
* [[ECDC PPS - inclusion/exclusion criteria]]
 
* [[ECDC point prevalence survey of healthcare-associated infections and antimicrobial use in long term care facilities]]
 
* [[ECDC surveillance of Surgical Site Infections]]
 
*  [[HAI Surveillance at the EU level - importance of international networks]]
 
* [[ECDC Programme on antimicrobial resistance and healthcare-associated infections]]
 
* [[European Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Network (EARS-Net)]]
 
* [[European Surveillance of Antimicrobial Consumption Network (ESAC-Net)]]
 
* [[Healthcare-Associated Infections Network (HAI-Net)]]
 
* [[Surveillance of Clostridium difficile infections]]
 
* [[Surveillance of HAIs in intensive care units]]
 
* [[The European Surveillance System (TESSy)]]
 
*  [[Surveillance of healthcare-associated infections - definition]]
 
* [[Surveillance methodologies for healthcare associated infections]]
 
*  [[Surveillance of healthcare-associated infections - other approaches]]
 
* [[Surveillance for MV Patients in the ICU]]
 
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Latest revision as of 14:11, 3 June 2023

Field Epidemiology Manual

The Field Epidemiology Manual was originally developed in 2007 by the ECDC and the City eHealth Research Centre (CeRC - City University, London) [1], [2] to support the European Programme for Intervention Epidemiology Training (EPIET). Trainers, supervisors, scientific coordinators, and facilitators created draft chapters using the lectures they delivered during the EPIET introductory course. The philosophy of sharing and building knowledge (in particular training materials) led to creation of a collaborative information space for the epidemiological training community - The FEM Wiki.

Eventually, the ECDC decommissioned the FEM Wiki in 2022 and archived the last version as a PDF. Since FEM Wiki content was developed under Creative Commons, the Dutch Public Health Learning Support Company Transmissible decided to reinstall the Field Epidemiology manual as it was intended: a professional collaborative platform.

The FEMWiki aims to create a library of training materials for field epidemiologists.

FEM Wiki is an open information-sharing platform for all professionals and the lay public interested in public health. It is hosted and funded by ECDC. Platform users provide the content of FEM Wiki and do not necessarily represent the official opinion of Transmissible BV. By contributing content to FEMWIKI, users agree to the conditions described under Creative Commons and FEM Wiki users’ code of conduct.

Though this platform does not allow as many community activities besides maintaining the Field Epidemiology Manual, we have created an open marketplace where users can discuss and exchange views: click on the 'Discussion' tab above. The FEMWIKI is organised into five main volumes. Below is a portal with links to each volume's main articles.

Methods Portal

Public Health Portal

Infection Control

References

  1. KOSTKOVA, Patty; SZOMSZOR, Martin. The FEM Wiki Project: A Conversion of a Training Resource for Field Epidemiologists into a Collaborative Web 2.0 Portal. In: Electronic Healthcare: Third International Conference, eHealth 2010, Casablanca, Morocco, December 13-15, 2010, Revised Selected Papers 3. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. p. 119-126.
  2. KOSTKOVA, Patty; PRIKAZSKY, Vladimir; BOSMAN, Arnold. FEMwiki: Crowdsourcing Semantic Taxonomy and Wiki Input Todomain Experts While Keeping Editorial Control: Mission Possible! In: Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Digital Health 2015. 2015. p. 27-34.

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