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The aim of the "Literature Analysis" workflow is to automate the search of publications related to ADRs corresponding to a given drug/adverse event association. To do so, we defined an approach based on the MeSH thesaurus, using the subheadings «chemically induced» and «adverse effects» with the “Pharmacological Action” knowledge.
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The workflow offers the ability to automatically determine if an ADR and a Drug are co-mentioned in any of the indexed resources. However the actual relationship between a Drug and an ADR can only be determined by referring to the actual resource The co-occurance relationship workflow seeks to automate the search for resources (publications, drug labels) related to ADRs corresponding to a given drug/ adverse event association. To enable this concept profiles for drugs and adverse effects wer...
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