Inglis Timothy J J
School of Medicine, University of Western Australia, Nedlands, WA 6009, Australia.
PathWest Laboratory Medicine WA, Nedlands,, WA 6009, Australia.
J Med Microbiol. 2023 Mar;72(3). doi: 10.1099/jmm.0.001637.
With the adoption of as an umbrella term for the disciplines that inform our ideas of infection, there is a need for a common language that links infection's constituent parts. This paper develops a conceptual framework for infection science from the major themes used to understand causal relationships in infectious diseases. The paper proposes using the four main themes from the to classify infection knowledge into four corresponding domains: Clinical microbiology, Public health microbiology, Mechanisms of microbial disease and Antimicrobial countermeasures. This epistemology of infection gives form and process to a revised infection ontology and an infectious disease heuristic. Application of the proposed epistemology has immediate practical implications for organization of journal content, promotion of inter-disciplinary collaboration, identification of emerging priority themes, and integration of cross-disciplinary areas such as One Health topics and antimicrobial resistance. Starting with these foundations, we can build a coherent narrative around the idea of infection that shapes the practice of infection science.
随着采用“感染科学”作为涵盖为我们关于感染的观念提供信息的各学科的统称,需要一种将感染的组成部分联系起来的通用语言。本文从用于理解传染病因果关系的主要主题出发,构建了一个感染科学的概念框架。本文提议利用该框架中的四个主要主题将感染知识分类到四个相应领域:临床微生物学、公共卫生微生物学、微生物致病机制和抗菌对策。这种感染认识论为修订后的感染本体论和传染病启发法赋予了形式和过程。所提议的认识论的应用对于期刊内容的组织、跨学科合作的促进、新兴优先主题的识别以及诸如“同一健康”主题和抗菌药物耐药性等跨学科领域的整合具有直接的实际意义。从这些基础出发,我们可以围绕感染观念构建一个连贯的叙述,从而塑造感染科学的实践。