All terms in COVID

Label Id Description
touching mouth COVID_0000028
Risk Factor NCIT_C17103 [Any aspect of an individual's life, behavior, an environmental exposure, or an inborn or inherited characteristic that increases the likelihood of a disease, condition or injury.]
adhesion receptor-mediated virion attachment to host cell GO_0098671 [The process by which a virion attaches to a host cell by binding to a receptor on the host cell surface that does not mediate or trigger entry into the host cell. This binding is typically reversible and enhances significantly infectivity by concentrating the virus in the vicinity of its entry receptors, or bringing it to an organ in which its target cells are located.]
interstitial fibrosis COVID_0000027
cofactor biosynthetic process GO_0051188 [The chemical reactions and pathways resulting in the formation of a cofactor, a substance that is required for the activity of an enzyme or other protein.]
Hand Hygiene OMIT_0028258
Hygiene OMIT_0008054
touching nose COVID_0000026
coughing by symptomatic patient COVID_0000025
urinary system disease DOID_18 [A disease of anatomical entity that is located_in kidney, ureter, bladder and urethra.]
disease of anatomical entity DOID_7 [A disease that manifests in a defined anatomical structure.]
bipartite viral genome COVID_0000024 [A segmented viral genome consisting of two sub-genomic nucleic acids but each nucleic acid is packaged into a different virion.]
carriomycin COVID_0000023 [Carriomycin, a new polyether antibiotic, was isolated from culture broth of Streptomyces hygroscopicus strain T-42082. It is active against Gram-positive bacteria, several fungi, yeasts and mycoplasma. It is also coccidiostatic.]
modulation of host virulence by virus GO_0098676 [Any process by which a virus modulates the ability of its host to infect and/or damage an organism for which it is a host. Typically this involves a phage modulating the virulence of a bacterium. Mechanisms include the expression of factors that modulate a bacterial adhesion to a host cell, spread through host tissues, production exotoxins or provide protection against host immune defenses.]
virion maturation GO_0098677 [Maturation of a virion after separation from the host cell. Not all viruses mature after separation. In those that do, maturation typically involves rearangement and/or cleavage of viral proteins, resulting in the virion becoming competent for reinfection.]
musculoskeletal system disease DOID_17 [A disease of anatomical entity that occurs in the muscular and/or skeletal system.]
Coronaviridae NCBITaxon_11118
Cornidovirineae NCBITaxon_2499399
APOBEC3A OGG_3000200315
SARS coronavirus BJ182a NCBITaxon_511432