Rolesets - infect

infect

infect.01 - cause something to have an infection, causing to become infected, have an infection

INFECT NOTES: arg3 added for THYME-AMR.
INFECT-V NOTES: Member of Vncls fill-9.8. Checked by Julia, 10/2010. (from infect.01-v)
INFECTION-N NOTES: ~infect.01 (from infection.01-n)
INFECTED-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on medi-tmprl1to8. (from infected.01-j)
Reserve arg0 for only those cases where it's clearly a causal agent of infection; viruses don't count as intentional agents. (from infect.01-v)

Aliases:

infect (v.)
infection (n.)
infected (j.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: causer of infection, but not germ
ARG1-GOL: thing becoming infected
ARG2-PPT: infectant, germ
ARG3-LOC: more specific body part becoming infected, if in addition to ARG1

infect-v: passive with germ

The Soviets ' explanation is that the anthrax came from one lot of animal feed made from the bones of cattle that grazed on
soilARG1
thatR-ARG1
was
naturallyARGM-MNR
infectedrel
with anthrax sporesARG2
.

infect-v: germ as subject

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said
a computer virusARG2
has
infectedrel
one of its networksARG1
and is spreading anti - nuclear messages related to its Galileo space probe , which is to be launched today .

infect-v: ancient history

Charles Redmond , a NASA spokesman , said the agency discovered the virus on Monday on the collection of computer networks collectively called Internet and expected
100 university centersARG1
to be
infectedrel
by todayARGM-TMP
.

infect-v: ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2

In 1520ARGM-TMP
the SpaniardARG0
infectedrel
the opponentARG1
with smallpoxARG2
,
killing half of the people in the Aztec Empire including its emperorARGM-ADV
.

infection-n: Arg1 and 2

Jason 'sARG1
infectionrel
with salmonellaARG2
kept him home from work .

infection-n

abdominalARG1
staphylococcalARG2
infectionrel


          (i2 / infect-01
            :ARG1 (a / anatomical-site :name (n / name :op1 "abdomen"))
            :ARG2 (d / disease-disorder :name (n2 / name :op1 "staphylococcus")))