PMC:7712180 / 299-798
Annnotations
LitCovid-PubTator
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue | tao:has_database_id |
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53 | 140-157 | Species | denotes | influenza A virus | Tax:11320 |
54 | 181-185 | Species | denotes | H1N1 | Tax:114727 |
55 | 322-328 | Species | denotes | humans | Tax:9606 |
56 | 347-352 | Species | denotes | human | Tax:9606 |
57 | 392-397 | Species | denotes | human | Tax:9606 |
58 | 448-452 | Species | denotes | H3N2 | Tax:119210 |
59 | 464-468 | Species | denotes | H1N1 | Tax:114727 |
77 | 159-162 | Species | denotes | IAV | Tax:11320 |
78 | 432-435 | Species | denotes | IAV | Tax:11320 |
84 | 228-234 | Disease | denotes | deaths | MESH:D003643 |
85 | 267-276 | Disease | denotes | infection | MESH:D007239 |
LitCovid-sentences
Id | Subject | Object | Predicate | Lexical cue |
---|---|---|---|---|
T4 | 121-329 | Sentence | denotes | The most devasting influenza A virus (IAV) in αIV, pandemic H1N1 in 1918, which caused at least 40 million deaths from about 500 million cases of infection, was the first recorded emergence of IAVs in humans. |
T5 | 330-412 | Sentence | denotes | Usually, a novel human-adapted virus replaces the preexisting human-adapted virus. |