Pathogen Information (PathInfo)

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  About the PathInfo Project:   A vast amount of information about animal and plant pathogens has been acquired, stored, and displayed in varied formats through different resources, both electronic and otherwise, some accessible through the Internet. However, there is no community standard format for organizing this information, nor agreement on a machine-readable format for data exchange, thereby hampering interoperation efforts across information systems. To address this, we developed the Pathogen Information Markup Language (PIML), a free, open, XML-based format for representing pathogen information. XSLT-based visual presentations of valid PIML documents were also developed and can be accessed through a public PathInfo website or as part of the interoperating web services federation known as ToolBus/PathPort (TB/PP). Detailed PIML documents are available for 46 pathogens deemed of high priority with regard to public health and national biological defense. A dynamic query system allows simple queries as well as comparisons among these pathogens. Continuing efforts are being taken to include other groups' supporting PIML and create larger sets of PIML documents.  

  Pathogens available in our PathInfo Database:   All of the available 46 pathogens belong to CDC category A or B pathogen lists and/or NIAID priority category A, B, or C pathogen lists. Eight of these pathogens are targets of the collaborative MARCE (Middle Atlantic Regional Center of Excellence in Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases) project. Virginia Bioinformatics Institute serves as the Bioinformatics and Genomics Research Core for the entire MARCE consortium of 14 universities, diverse federal agencies and corporations.

Pathogen Information CDC Category NIAID Category MARCE
Aspergillus flavus [HTML] [PIML]      
Bacillus anthracis (Anthrax) [HTML] [PIML] A A X
Brucella abortus [HTML] [PIML] B B  
Brucella melitensis [HTML] [PIML] B B  
Burkholderia mallei (Glanders) [HTML] [PIML] B B  
Burkholderia_pseudomallei [HTML] [PIML] B B  
Classical Swine Fever Virus [HTML] [PIML]      
Clostridium_botulinum [HTML] [PIML] A A  
Coccidioides immitis [HTML] [PIML]      
Coxiella burnetii(Q fever) [HTML] [PIML] B B  
Crimean Congo Virus [HTML] [PIML]   C  
Cryptosporidium parvum [HTML] [PIML]   B X
Dengue virus [HTML] [PIML]      
Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus [HTML] [PIML] B B X
Ebola Virus [HTML] [PIML] A A  
Escherichia coli O157 [HTML] [PIML] B B X
Foot and Mouth Disease Virus [HTML] [PIML]      
Francisella tularensis (Tularemia) [HTML] [PIML] A A X
Guanarito Virus [HTML] [PIML] A A  
Hepatitis A Virus [HTML] [PIML]      
Hepatitis E Virus [HTML] [PIML]      
Human Immunodeficiency Virus [HTML] [PIML]      
Junin Virus [HTML] [PIML] A A  
Lassa Virus [HTML] [PIML] A A  
Louping Ill Virus [HTML] [PIML]      
Measles Virus [HTML] [PIML] A A  
Machupo Virus [HTML] [PIML] A A  
Marburg Virus [HTML] [PIML] A A  
Mycobacterium tuberculosis [HTML] [PIML]   C  
Monkeypox Virus [HTML] [PIML]      
Newcastle Disease Virus [HTML] [PIML]      
Norovirus[HTML] [PIML]      
Phakopsora pachyrhizi [HTML] [PIML]      
Plasmodium falciparum [HTML] [PIML]      
Powassan Virus [HTML] [PIML]      
Rickettsia conorii [HTML] [PIML]   C  
Rickettsia prowazekii [HTML] [PIML]   C  
Rickettsia rickettsii [HTML] [PIML]   C  
Rickettsia typhi [HTML] [PIML]   C  
Rabies virus [HTML] [PIML] A A  
Rift Valley Fever Virus [HTML] [PIML] A A  
SARS coronavirus [HTML] [PIML]      
Salmonella typhi [HTML] [PIML]      
Salmonella typhimurium [HTML] [PIML] B B  
Sapovirus [HTML] [PIML]      
Shigella spp. [HTML] [PIML] B B X
Tilletia indica [HTML] [PIML]      
Toxoplasma gondii [HTML] [PIML]      
Variola Virus (Smallpox) [HTML] [PIML] A A X
Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis Virus [HTML] [PIML] B B X
Vibrio cholerae [HTML] [PIML]      
Yellow Fever Virus [HTML] [PIML]   C  
Yersinia enterocolitica (Plague) [HTML] [PIML]      
Yersinia pestis (Plague) [HTML] [PIML] A A  

  The PathInfo Query System:   The PathInfo Query System is based on PHP programming and XSL transformations. The user can search specific topics across up to three pathogens. The query results can be shown in a user friendly HTML form. A cron job runs daily in the background to automatically extract the PIML documents, from the same XML Xindice database used by TB/PP, via the TB/PP PathInfo web service. This mechanism ensures that the web-based viewer uses PIML documents no more than 1 day out of sync with TB/PP while not overburdening the website with unnecessary updates. To access the PathInfo query system, please click Here.

  The TB/PP PathInfo Web Service:   PathInfo is part of the Pathogen Portal (PathPort) project. PathPort aims to combine information about pathogens (and their near relatives) from around the world with powerful analysis and visualization tools for bioinformatical assistance in biological research on high-priority pathogens. The publicly available TB/PP software package is built around ToolBus, a platform and domain independent client-side interconnect that provides easy access to web-services from all over the world. The PathInfo web service in TB/PP stores all the PIML documents in an Apache Xindice XML database, and displays information for a specific pathogen upon request by using an XSLT script for dynamic transformation of the XML document into HTML. To download TB/PP ToolBus and the PathInfo web service plugin, please click Here.

  The PIML Data Format:   The PIML DTD or XML Schema specifies one or more of these various components: general organism information, epidemiology, infected host information, laboratory work, references, and curation information. The details of the PIML data structure are described in Here.

  Download:   All the PathInfo related standards and software are freely available to the public for non-commercial use. The download site can be accessed by clicking Here.

  Feedback:   Your involvement and collaboration are welcome. Please send your suggestions, comments, or questions to the PathInfo project team at VBI with email: pathinfo@vbi.vt.edu


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Last modified on: 22Aug2008