
pmid: 17237056
AbstractSummary: Primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs) belong to the group of rare diseases. The European Society for Immunodeficiencies (ESID), is establishing an innovative European patient and research database network for continuous long-term documentation of patients, in order to improve the diagnosis, classification, prognosis and therapy of PIDs. The ESID Online Database is a web-based system aimed at data storage, data entry, reporting and the import of pre-existing data sources in an enterprise business-to-business integration (B2B). The online database is based on Java 2 Enterprise System (J2EE) with high-standard security features, which comply with data protection laws and the demands of a modern research platform.Availability: The ESID Online Database is accessible via the official website (http://www.esid.org/).Contact: b.grimbacher@medsch.ucl.ac.ukSupplementary information: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
Internet, User-Computer Interface, Databases, Factual, Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes, Database Management Systems, Humans, Information Storage and Retrieval
Internet, User-Computer Interface, Databases, Factual, Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes, Database Management Systems, Humans, Information Storage and Retrieval
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