The Public Health Environmental Surveillance Open Data Model (PHES-ODM, or ODM). A data model, dictionary and support tools for environmental surveillance.
PHES-ODM began as an open data model for wastwater-based surveillance of SARS-CoV-2. PHES-ODM Version 2 expands the original ODM to include surface and air testing, in addition to water. Version 2 also include robust support for reporting any biologic, toxin, or other health risks.
The ODM strives to improve wastewater surveillance through interoperable data. The ODM follows an open science approach, including including FAIR Guiding Principles. Uses an Open software approach, including operates with the guidance of an international steering committee. People and institutions can contribute to the development of the ODM and the ODM seeks to support a wide range of users.
ODM documentation website: the main source of information for the ODM. The documentation website includes:
Report templates: Excel templates to report or store ODM data in the 'long' format.
Dictionary as an Excel file: The Excel version of the dictionary. There are worksheets for each dictionary look-up table.
ODM validation toolkit: Ensure your ODM data is complete and interoperable. You can check whether your data meets the ODM dictionary format.
The ODM is comprised of 15 report tables and six look-up tables, linked to each other based on logic relationships. The following figure provides an overview of the different data sources that are currently captured.
See contributing and Code of conduct for more information.
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PHES ODM is used or planned for use in 23 countries. Programs that use or are implementing the ODM include the European Union's Digital European Exchange Platform (DEEP), Canada's National Microbiology Laboratory (NML), Ontario's Wastewater Initiative by the Ministry of Environment, Conservation, and Parks (MECP), uOttawa, le Centre québécois de recherche sur la gestion de l'eau, Université Laval.
ODM forms part other platforms and tools including:
See GitHub projects for work-in-progress and a roadmap of upcoming enhancements.
Website content is published under a Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 license, which requires users to attribute the source and license type (CC BY 4.0) when sharing PHES-ODM content.
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Development and maintenance of the ODM is the result of a collaboration between researchers from multiple institutions: