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    LitCovid-PubTator

    {"project":"LitCovid-PubTator","denotations":[{"id":"11","span":{"begin":84,"end":90},"obj":"Species"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A11","pred":"tao:has_database_id","subj":"11","obj":"Tax:9606"}],"namespaces":[{"prefix":"Tax","uri":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/taxonomy/"},{"prefix":"MESH","uri":"https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/"},{"prefix":"Gene","uri":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/"},{"prefix":"CVCL","uri":"https://web.expasy.org/cellosaurus/CVCL_"}],"text":"Risk perceptions influence individual protective behaviours4 but paradoxically, how people perceive risk is not necessarily correlated with the actual risk. This was seen during the influenza pandemic in 2009-10,5 where uncertainty and perceived exaggeration were also associated with a reduced likelihood to implement the recommended behaviours.6 Models of crisis and risk communication thus suggest that understanding risk perceptions is critical for an effective and appropriate crisis response.7 At the same time, not enough is known about the complex interplay of changing epidemiology, media attention, pandemic control measures, risk perception, and public health behaviour.5"}

    LitCovid-PD-MONDO

    {"project":"LitCovid-PD-MONDO","denotations":[{"id":"T4","span":{"begin":182,"end":191},"obj":"Disease"}],"attributes":[{"id":"A4","pred":"mondo_id","subj":"T4","obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/MONDO_0005812"}],"text":"Risk perceptions influence individual protective behaviours4 but paradoxically, how people perceive risk is not necessarily correlated with the actual risk. This was seen during the influenza pandemic in 2009-10,5 where uncertainty and perceived exaggeration were also associated with a reduced likelihood to implement the recommended behaviours.6 Models of crisis and risk communication thus suggest that understanding risk perceptions is critical for an effective and appropriate crisis response.7 At the same time, not enough is known about the complex interplay of changing epidemiology, media attention, pandemic control measures, risk perception, and public health behaviour.5"}

    LitCovid-PD-CLO

    {"project":"LitCovid-PD-CLO","denotations":[{"id":"T5","span":{"begin":285,"end":286},"obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/CLO_0001020"}],"text":"Risk perceptions influence individual protective behaviours4 but paradoxically, how people perceive risk is not necessarily correlated with the actual risk. This was seen during the influenza pandemic in 2009-10,5 where uncertainty and perceived exaggeration were also associated with a reduced likelihood to implement the recommended behaviours.6 Models of crisis and risk communication thus suggest that understanding risk perceptions is critical for an effective and appropriate crisis response.7 At the same time, not enough is known about the complex interplay of changing epidemiology, media attention, pandemic control measures, risk perception, and public health behaviour.5"}

    LitCovid-PD-GO-BP

    {"project":"LitCovid-PD-GO-BP","denotations":[{"id":"T3","span":{"begin":335,"end":345},"obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0007610"},{"id":"T4","span":{"begin":671,"end":680},"obj":"http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GO_0007610"}],"text":"Risk perceptions influence individual protective behaviours4 but paradoxically, how people perceive risk is not necessarily correlated with the actual risk. This was seen during the influenza pandemic in 2009-10,5 where uncertainty and perceived exaggeration were also associated with a reduced likelihood to implement the recommended behaviours.6 Models of crisis and risk communication thus suggest that understanding risk perceptions is critical for an effective and appropriate crisis response.7 At the same time, not enough is known about the complex interplay of changing epidemiology, media attention, pandemic control measures, risk perception, and public health behaviour.5"}

    LitCovid-sentences

    {"project":"LitCovid-sentences","denotations":[{"id":"T5","span":{"begin":0,"end":156},"obj":"Sentence"},{"id":"T6","span":{"begin":157,"end":682},"obj":"Sentence"}],"namespaces":[{"prefix":"_base","uri":"http://pubannotation.org/ontology/tao.owl#"}],"text":"Risk perceptions influence individual protective behaviours4 but paradoxically, how people perceive risk is not necessarily correlated with the actual risk. This was seen during the influenza pandemic in 2009-10,5 where uncertainty and perceived exaggeration were also associated with a reduced likelihood to implement the recommended behaviours.6 Models of crisis and risk communication thus suggest that understanding risk perceptions is critical for an effective and appropriate crisis response.7 At the same time, not enough is known about the complex interplay of changing epidemiology, media attention, pandemic control measures, risk perception, and public health behaviour.5"}