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The MDRTB module is an OpenMRS module designed to assist physicians and M & E staff with the clinical management of MDR-TB patients. The module allows for easy management of bacteriologies (smears and cultures), drug sensitivity tests (DSTs), and treatment regimes, and provides forms for patient intake, follow-up, and monthly tracking register (the WHO Cat-4 treatment card). The module additionally provides instantaneous exports of the WHO quarterly, 6-month, and annual reports.
The module's stand-alone installer can be downloaded here:
mdrtb components for 1.5 openmrs installation
The latest version of just the .omod for OpenMRS 1.3.x (only to be used for updates after running the mdrtb stand-alone installer) is available here:
latest module for OpenMRS 1.3.x
And, further documentation is available here:
The module was originally piloted in Nepal, and has since been successfully put into production in Pakistan and Haiti, and is currently being rolled-out in Rwanda and Botswana. The latest version of the installer includes full support for French.
There is an XML configuration file that now lives in <<tomcat dir>>\webapps\openmrs\WEB-INF\view\module\mdrtb\resources called mdrtbRegimenSuggestionTemplate.xml that allows you to create mappings for standard and empiric regimens. Regimens in this file will appear in the drug dropdown list when creating a new drug order in the regimens tab for a patient, and can be selected just as one can currently select a single drug. Configuration information for a regimen can be found in the comments in the XML file. To disable this feature, simply comment out all regimens in the XML file.
The MDRTB module depends on a specific set of metadata including several hundred concepts that must exist in your concept dictionary. Right now, the module upload routines in OpenMRS do not provide a mechanism for this metadata content delivery (although the architecture is currently being discussed). Therefore, simply installing the module into an existing system won't work.
The module install contains a database dump of a blank database with a single test patient and all of the metadata needed by the module. The installer currently only works on Windows, and is a stand-alone installation, but the components in the installer (in the root installer folder, and the /scripts folder) can be easily substituted into production OpenMRS installation instructions for a multi-user implementation. These instructions are available here and here.
Here are the latest components for download as of March 13, 2010.
birt 1.9.0 module
formentry 4.2.1
formimportexport 1.7.0
htmlformentry 1.5.3
[ mdrtb 1.5.4|http://resources.openmrs.org/mdrtb/mdrtb-1.5.4.omod]
mdrtbpatientchartwidgets-1.0
openmrs.war 1.5.x
update-to-latest-db.mysqldiff.sql
concept source update for 1.5.x data model
3 Comments
user-b44f4
hi
i am trying to implement OpenMRS MDR-TB program.
can you people give the link from which i can download the Virtual Machine of such program. so i can implement the program in my city
user-b44f4
Dear all i have downloaded the above link "mdrtb stand-alone installer" and i have intalled it. but unfortunatly it is in freanch language. so can you tell me that how to change the language. i have also tried it from myprofile and change the language. but it not changed
Ben Wolfe
I started this page for you: http://wiki.openmrs.org/display/docs/Internationalization