CMC @1113 (100.0%) on 03-aug-2018 [ SUFFIX=us 6.86500 PREFIX=inf 3.40995 PREFIX=disea 2.56419 PREFIX=dise 2.56419 LASTPREFIX=disea 2.31160 LASTPREFIX=dise 2.31160 PREFIX=infec 2.24622 CHARS -0.81429 SHORT_WORDSHAPE=Aa -2.50251 WORDS -10.18666 ] using infectious_disease
CPL @1112 (50.2%) on 19-jul-2018 [ "outbreak of _" "novel strain of _" "flu is _" "_ is spread through" "Chicken pox is _" "I contracted _" "disease , in particular _" "epidemiology of _" "nosocomial transmission of _" "animals infected with _" "they are infected with _" "vaccine against _" "incubation period for _" "virus , is _" "routine vaccination against _" "immunity against _" "laboratory diagnosis of _" "prevention of human _" "infection by _" "Nile Virus is _" "she was sick with _" "baby is suffering from _" "bird flu , is _" "suspected case of _" "person contracts _" "immune response against _" "Dengue is _" "Malaria Malaria is _" "Hepatitis C Hepatitis C is _" "fever is caused by _" "large outbreak of _" "immunisation against _" "new strain of _" "he contracted _" "_ is highly contagious" "HCV is _" "_ mainly affects children" "pox is _" "confirmed case of _" "major outbreak of _" "incidence of acute _" "vaccination against _" "responses against _" "Measles is _" "Influenza Influenza is _" "incubation period of _" "infection with _" "influenza virus is _" "Encephalitis is _" "distemper is _" "vaccines for _" "strain of _" "widespread outbreak of _" "vaccine is available for _" "outbreaks of _" "other patient with _" "children with chronic _" "transmission dynamics of _" "vaccine for _" "vaccination for _" "C Hepatitis C is _" "she had contracted _" "endemic transmission of _" "babies against _" "gastroenteritis is _" "common strains of _" "West Nile Virus is _" "Dengue fever is _" "doctor suspects _" "Rubella is _" "dozen cases of _" "Flu is _" "Canine distemper is _" "mosquito spreads _" "_ endemic in" "new vaccines for _" "flu , is _" "immunization against _" "Virus is _" "immune responses to _" "persons with chronic _" "effective vaccine for _" "illness such as _" "possible spread of _" "Hepatitis B is _" "natural immunity to _" "children against _" "recent outbreak of _" "immune response to _" "person-to-person transmission of _" "encephalitis is _" "they have contracted _" "serious outbreak of _" "specific strain of _" "_ is very contagious" "pathogenicity of _" "person has been infected with _" "Hepatitis C is _" "_ has a vaccine" "test positive for _" "vaccines against _" "tests positive for _" "virus is _" "Hepatitis A is _" "person infected with _" "influenza is _" "HIV is _" "antibodies to _" "SARS is _" "Mumps is _" "receptor for _" "West Nile virus is _" "_ is spread by" "strains of _" "treatment of human _" "Avian influenza is _" "initial spread of _" "Malaria is _" "DNA vaccine against _" "reactivation of _" "Nile virus is _" "disease such as _" "animal reservoir for _" "virulence of _" "transmission of human _" "anyone infected with _" "Herpes is _" "small outbreak of _" "original carrier of _" "you have contracted _" "_ has an incubation period" "_ causes fever" "_ affecting humans" "novel vaccines against _" "influenza , is _" "cells infected by _" "Mumps Mumps is _" "vaccination program against _" "person is infected with _" "he is infected with _" "Illness caused by _" "Influenza is _" "he had contracted _" "herpes is _" "pathogen is _" "same strain of _" "rare strain of _" "virulent strain of _" "Ebola is _" ] using infectious_disease
relations
NELL has only weak evidence for items listed in grey
CPL @1095 (100.0%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg2 that can be spread from arg1" "arg2 that may be transmitted from arg1" "arg2 that can be transmitted from arg1" "arg2 common to humans and arg1" "arg2 transmissible from arg1" "arg2 of humans and domestic arg1" "arg2 transmitted to humans and arg1" "arg2 of other companion arg1" "arg2 communicable from arg1" "arg2 that can pass from arg1" "arg2 in humans and domestic arg1" "arg2 which can be transmitted from arg1" ] using (animals, infectious_disease)
CPL @1094 (99.2%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 caused by the bacteria arg1" "arg2 caused by a bacterium called arg1" "arg2 caused by a bacterium arg1" "arg2 caused by the bacterium arg1" "arg2 caused by a bacteria called arg1" "arg2 caused by bacteria called arg1" "arg2 caused by the organism arg1" ] using (bacillus_anthracis, infectious_disease)
CPL @1095 (75.0%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg2 caused by the bacterium arg1" "arg2 caused by a bacterium called arg1" ] using (bordetella_pertussis, infectious_disease)
CPL @1094 (87.5%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 is caused by the bacteria arg1" "arg2 caused by the bacterium arg1" "arg2 caused by the spirochete arg1" ] using (borrelia, infectious_disease)
CPL @1094 (75.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 caused by the bacterium arg1" "arg2 caused by a bacterium called arg1" ] using (burkholderia, infectious_disease)
CPL @1095 (75.0%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg2 caused by the bacterium arg1" "arg2 of humans caused by arg1" ] using (burkholderia_pseudomallei, infectious_disease)
CPL @1095 (75.0%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg2 caused by the bacterium arg1" "arg2 caused by the microorganism arg1" ] using (chlamydia_trachomatis, infectious_disease)
CPL @1094 (75.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 caused by a bacterium called arg1" "arg2 caused by the bacterium arg1" ] using (chlamydophila_psittaci, infectious_disease)
CPL @1094 (99.2%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 is caused by the bacterium arg1" "arg2 caused by toxigenic arg1" "arg2 caused by a bacterium arg1" "arg2 caused by a bacterium called arg1" "arg2 caused by the bacteria arg1" "arg2 caused by the bacillus arg1" "arg2 caused by the bacterium arg1" ] using (corynebacterium_diphtheriae, infectious_disease)
CPL @1095 (75.0%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg2 caused by the bacterium arg1" "arg2 caused by the bacteria arg1" ] using (coxiella_burnetii, infectious_disease)
CPL @1094 (75.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 caused by the bacterium arg1" "arg2 caused by bacteria called arg1" ] using (mycobacterium, infectious_disease)
CPL @1094 (99.2%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 caused by bacteria called arg1" "arg2 caused by a germ called arg1" "arg2 caused by the bacterium arg1" "arg2 caused by infection by arg1" "arg2 caused by a bacterium named arg1" "arg2 caused by the bacteria arg1" "arg2 caused by a bacterium called arg1" ] using (mycobacterium_leprae, infectious_disease)
CPL @1094 (100.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 caused by a germ called arg1" "arg2 caused by the bacterium arg1" "arg2 caused by bacteria arg1" "arg2 caused by the mycobacterium arg1" "arg2 caused by the bacillus arg1" "arg2 caused by the bacteria called arg1" "arg2 caused by the germ arg1" "arg2 caused by the bacteria arg1" "arg2 caused by a bacterium called arg1" "arg2 caused by the microorganism arg1" "arg2 caused by infection with arg1" "arg2 caused by a bacterium named arg1" "arg2 caused by the organism arg1" "arg2 caused by an organism called arg1" "arg2 caused by bacteria called arg1" ] using (mycobacterium_tuberculosis, infectious_disease)
CPL @1094 (75.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 caused by the protozoan parasite arg1" "arg2 caused by the parasite arg1" ] using (plasmodium, infectious_disease)
CPL @1105 (75.0%) on 25-mar-2018 [ "arg2 caused by the bacterium arg1" "arg2 caused by several species of arg1" ] using (rickettsia, infectious_disease)
CPL @1094 (75.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 caused by the parasite arg1" "arg2 caused by the protozoan arg1" ] using (toxoplasma_gondii, infectious_disease)
CPL @1094 (75.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 caused by the bacterium arg1" "arg2 caused by the spirochete arg1" ] using (treponema_pallidum, infectious_disease)
CPL @1094 (75.0%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 caused by the bacterium arg1" "arg2 caused by the bacteria arg1" ] using (vibrio_cholerae, infectious_disease)
CPL @1094 (98.4%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 caused by the bacillus arg1" "arg2 caused by bacteria called arg1" "arg2 caused by the bacterium arg1" "arg2 caused by a bacterium named arg1" "arg2 caused by a bacterium called arg1" "arg2 caused by the bacteria arg1" ] using (yersinia_pestis, infectious_disease)
OE @827 (100.0%) on 30-mar-2014 [ ] using (yersinia_pestis, infectious_disease)