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LitCovid-PubTator

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue tao:has_database_id
152 278-286 Disease denotes Covid-19 MESH:C000657245
153 501-509 Disease denotes Covid-19 MESH:C000657245
157 1074-1082 Species denotes patients Tax:9606
158 713-721 Disease denotes Covid-19 MESH:C000657245
159 1088-1096 Disease denotes Covid-19 MESH:C000657245

LitCovid-sentences

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T100 0-35 Sentence denotes Characteristics of the Crew Members
T101 36-147 Sentence denotes The crew was predominantly young (mean age, 27 years) and male (78.3%) and was racially and ethnically diverse.
T102 148-236 Sentence denotes At the time of deployment, all crew members were in general good health and met the U.S.
T103 237-265 Sentence denotes Navy standards for sea duty.
T104 266-381 Sentence denotes Ultimately, Covid-19 cases were evenly distributed across sexes, races and ethnic groups, and crew types (Table 1).
T105 382-510 Sentence denotes Enlisted personnel (90% of the shipboard population) appeared more likely than officers to have confirmed or suspected Covid-19.
T106 511-566 Sentence denotes Data were analyzed to identify higher-risk work spaces.
T107 567-820 Sentence denotes Those working in tighter spaces (e.g., reactor, engineering, supply, and weapons departments) appeared more likely to have confirmed or suspected Covid-19 than those working in a combination of open-air and confined conditions (e.g., air and deck crew).
T108 821-1114 Sentence denotes Members of the medical department, who wore personal protective equipment when evaluating crew members, had a somewhat lower attack rate (16.7% [8 cases among 48 personnel) than the overall crew, despite being at highest risk as a result of exposure to patients with Covid-19 in a small space.