VEuPathDB ontology
2073 terms(s) returned
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- specimen source information
- specimen used for DNA PCR
- sporozoite testing information
- state name of birth
- state of India
- stool consistency
- stream water
- study cluster information
- study group
- study participant administrative information
- study participant information
- subcounty of Uganda
- subdistrict of Thailand
- subjective fever
- subnational region relocated from within past 12 months
- subnational region relocated from within past month
- subnational region visited within past 12 months
- subnational region visited within past month
- sum number of female Anopheles examined for sporozoites in a collection
- sum number of female Anopheles funestus in a collection
- sum number of female Anopheles gambiae in a collection
- sum number of female Anopheles in a collection
- sum number of female Anopheles with Plasmodium sporozoites in a collection
- summary information of investigation
- symptom in last seven days information
- symptom or sign information
- symptom since illness began information
- take fever suppressant information
- taluk of India
- taxon detected by sequence match
- tetracycline or doxycycline as most recent malaria treatment
- third height measurement datum
- third medication in treatment
- third mid-upper arm circumference datum
- tick specimen collection process by citizen scientists
- time of 60-day follow up
- time of first antibiotic administration to human participant under investigation
- time of most recent bednet treatment
- time of participant first enrolled in a study
- time of rehydration
- time parasitemia started
- time to first malaria diagnosis
- time to onset
- time to reinfection
- time treatment started
- transepidermal water loss
- traveled information in last 14 days
- traveled within two weeks earlier than fourth most recent malaria episode
- traveled within two weeks earlier than most recent malaria episode
- traveled within two weeks earlier than second most recent malaria episode