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LitCovid-PubTator

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue tao:has_database_id
22 733-742 Disease denotes infection MESH:D007239
23 748-776 Disease denotes Respiratory tract infections MESH:D012141
26 1840-1848 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
27 2082-2100 Disease denotes infectious disease MESH:D003141
30 2202-2221 Disease denotes infectious diseases MESH:D003141
31 2272-2281 Disease denotes infection MESH:D007239
43 2747-2752 Chemical denotes water MESH:D014867
44 2709-2715 Disease denotes coughs MESH:D003371
45 3052-3071 Disease denotes infectious diseases MESH:D003141
46 3082-3090 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
47 3272-3281 Disease denotes infection MESH:D007239
48 3358-3386 Disease denotes respiratory tract infections MESH:D012141
49 3863-3884 Disease denotes respiratory infection MESH:D012141
50 3981-3989 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
51 4317-4321 Disease denotes SARS MESH:D045169
52 4327-4335 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
53 4336-4345 Disease denotes infection MESH:D007239
55 4620-4628 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
57 5109-5117 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245
60 5367-5386 Disease denotes infectious diseases MESH:D003141
61 5435-5443 Disease denotes COVID-19 MESH:C000657245

LitCovid-PD-HP

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue hp_id
T6 748-776 Phenotype denotes Respiratory tract infections http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0011947
T7 3358-3386 Phenotype denotes respiratory tract infections http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0011947
T8 3388-3391 Phenotype denotes RTI http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0011947
T9 3863-3884 Phenotype denotes respiratory infection http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/HP_0011947

LitCovid-sentences

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T24 0-2 Sentence denotes 1.
T25 3-15 Sentence denotes Introduction
T26 16-170 Sentence denotes Around 10 million pilgrims travel annually to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) for Umrah (a minor pilgrimage to Makkah) from more than 180 countries [1].
T27 171-406 Sentence denotes According to The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah, the government of KSA has issued 7,584,424 Umrah visas since 30 May 2019 (25 Ramadan 1440 H), with pilgrims coming via air, land, or sea to visit the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah [1,2].
T28 407-540 Sentence denotes Umrah is a spiritual practice that is not obligatory and has no fixed date or time to be performed so may be seasonally affected [3].
T29 541-747 Sentence denotes Similarly to the Hajj and other mass gatherings, the Umrah entails global movement of people, gathering of crowds, and therefore an increased health challenge, including the risk of spreading infection [4].
T30 748-979 Sentence denotes Respiratory tract infections, overcrowding accidents, pollution, and many other medical and health issues are encountered by the host country, which requires special attention and measurable responses to mitigate these risks [4,5].
T31 980-1243 Sentence denotes Without proper planning and preventative measures, this religious activity can overwhelm the health system of the host country and impact global health preparedness, because the majority of Umrah pilgrims come from, and return to, their different countries [5,6].
T32 1244-1610 Sentence denotes The Umrah performer (pilgrim), called hajji in the Arabic language, must be received and accompanied by a company authorized by the Ministry of Hajj, called “Al Hamla”, which provides Hajj and Umrah services including catering, transportation, travel arrangements, accommodation, and first aid health services for every pilgrim who has paid for their services [1,6].
T33 1611-1823 Sentence denotes Before travelling to Saudi Arabia for Umrah, pilgrims are advised to seek medical advice about potential health risks and bring vaccination certificates to be inspected at the entry port by Saudi authorities [3].
T34 1824-2115 Sentence denotes Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Health (MOH) published a guide for pilgrims on health issues and standard vaccination requirements, together with important control measures for the safety of the individuals and prevention of infectious disease outbreaks [7].
T35 2116-2373 Sentence denotes There is no doubt that providing health education to pilgrims on non-communicable and infectious diseases (including the preventative measures and modes of infection transmission) is of great interest for the Hajj and health authorities in Saudi Arabia [5].
T36 2374-2563 Sentence denotes It is also critical for global public health and disease control, which is considered good practice to minimize the risks and improve compliance with preventative control measures [8,9,10].
T37 2564-2887 Sentence denotes During Umrah, pilgrims have a vital role in sustaining public health through practicing preventative measures such as personal hygiene, catching coughs and sneezes, hand washing with water and soap or sanitizers, wearing face masks (and doing so properly), and subsequent waste disposal of materials in sanitary bins [5,7].
T38 2888-3195 Sentence denotes Face mask use was considered an affordable and effective method to control the exposure to pathogens in high-risk environments, to reduce the risk of transmittable infectious diseases including COVID-19 [11], and to protect from the inhalation of aerosols containing organic and inorganic particulates [12].
T39 3196-3455 Sentence denotes More recent studies cast doubt on the effectiveness of masks for preventing infection transmission, with some studies reporting over 90% of pilgrims experiencing respiratory tract infections (RTI), suggesting preventative measures are needed [13,14,15,16,17].
T40 3456-3561 Sentence denotes Hoang et al. (2019) conducted sequential systematic testing of 121 French pilgrims during Hajj 2018 [18].
T41 3562-3687 Sentence denotes Amongst their sample, 40.5% reported wearing a face mask, 55.4% washing hands more often, and 87.6% using disposable tissues.
T42 3688-3920 Sentence denotes They found RTIs at the Hajj were as “a result of complex interactions between a number of respiratory viruses and bacteria” with 93.4% (n = 113/121) experiencing at least one respiratory infection despite preventative measures [18].
T43 3921-4092 Sentence denotes The same research team conducted a smaller study focused on COVID-19 at the 2020 Hajj, which had restricted attendance (n = 1000) with only Saudi nationals permitted [19].
T44 4093-4213 Sentence denotes The wearing of face masks was mandated with no public health emergency noted when the Hajj ended early August 2020 [19].
T45 4214-4417 Sentence denotes However, a recent systematic review of 21 studies by Liang et al. (2020) found “the risk of influenza, SARS, and COVID-19 infection were reduced by 45%, 74%, and 96% by wearing masks, respectively” [20].
T46 4418-4496 Sentence denotes The evidence is both contradictory and inconclusive [13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20].
T47 4497-4594 Sentence denotes On 27 February 2020, the KSA Foreign Ministry took a decisive and proactive preventative measure.
T48 4595-4728 Sentence denotes To prevent the spread of COVID-19, it suspended Umrah visas, denying entry of pilgrims to the holy cities and the entire Kingdom [2].
T49 4729-4878 Sentence denotes The Saudi Arabian Vision 2030 aimed to build outstanding health and economic services for visitors to the country, including Umrah and Hajj pilgrims.
T50 4879-5306 Sentence denotes In light of an initiative called “To care about Rahman Guests” introduced by the Ministry of Health Community Services in Jeddah, in collaboration with a voluntary group (Vision Team) and in view of the current global pandemic of COVID-19 that has affected millions of people worldwide, there is an imperative need for effective preventative measures to be adopted nationally to increase preparedness for future Umrah and Hajj.
T51 5307-5590 Sentence denotes Given the clear importance of controlling public health and infectious diseases at mass religious gatherings, underlined by the COVID-19 pandemic, this study aimed to assess the experiences of preventative measures practiced among Umrah pilgrims following their Hajj in Saudi Arabia.