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mining-pubmed-literature

Searches and fetches PubMed and PMC via NCBI E-utilities (ESearch then EFetch/ESummary) to gather biomedical evidence and build text corpora. Use when the user wants citations for a condition or drug, abstracts to summarize, MeSH-based searches, or a corpus of literature to run NER over. Trigger keywords: PubMed, PMC, NCBI, E-utilities, ESearch, EFetch, ESummary, MeSH, PMID, literature search, abstracts, evidence. Pairs adjacent to OpenMed: fetched abstracts feed openmed.analyze_text for biomedical NER, and OpenMed-extracted diagnoses/drugs/genes become the search terms. E-utilities are public; an optional free API key raises rate limits from 3 to 10 requests/second.

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W011: Third-party content exposure detected (indirect prompt injection risk).

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The skill exposes the agent to untrusted, user-generated content from public third-party sources, creating a risk of indirect prompt injection. This includes browsing arbitrary URLs, reading social media posts or forum comments, and analyzing content from unknown websites.

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Required workflow in SKILL.md instructs fetching PubMed/PMC records at runtime (public web content) via NCBI E-utilities EFetch/ESummary, then feeding the returned abstracts/full text into `openmed.analyze_text(...)` (LLM context), which is outsider-authored free text.

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