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  1. Article: Environmental correlation and epidemiologic analysis of COVID-19 pandemic in ten regions in five continents.

    Sharif, Nadim / Sarkar, Mithun Kumar / Ahmed, Shamsun Nahar / Ferdous, Rabeya Nahar / Nobel, Nasir Uddin / Parvez, Anowar Khasru / Talukder, Ali Azam / Dey, Shuvra Kanti

    Heliyon

    2021  Volume 7, Issue 3, Page(s) e06576

    Abstract: ... epidemiology of COVID-19 across nine countries in five continents.: Methods: Both environmental and health ... of the first cross-country epidemiologic and correlation studies between environmental factors and COVID-19 ... This study aimed to determine the correlation of environmental factors with COVID-19 pandemic and ...

    Abstract Background: Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) has caused worldwide health emergencies during the last 6 months of 2020. Within very short time, severe acute respiratory coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) has infected over 64,516,333 people with 1,493,264 fatalities in 210 countries and regions. Previous studies have reported that environmental factors can affect the viability and transmission of SARS-CoV-2. This study aimed to determine the correlation of environmental factors with COVID-19 pandemic and epidemiology of COVID-19 across nine countries in five continents.
    Methods: Both environmental and health data were retrieved from various databases during January 1, 2020 to June 30, 2020. Mean value of environmental factors were calculated for weekly and daily cases and fatalities. Spearman correlation test was conducted.
    Results: In this study, most of the COVID-19 cases and fatalities were detected from regions (New York, Madrid, Lombardy, London and Sau Paulo) with 7 °C-25 °C mean temperature per day, 3 to 6 mean UV index per day and 14 km/h to 22 km/h mean wind velocity per day. Both cases and fatalities increased significantly after removing lockdown in Bangladesh, India, Brazil and South Africa. Over 50% COVID-19 patients were asymptomatic in every country except Brazil and Australia. Fever (>50%) was the most common symptom followed by cough (45%), tiredness (38%) and sore throat (30%), respectively. In India and Bangladesh over 70% of cases were reported in male. Significant correlation of COVID-19 cases with temperature and UV were detected in London, Lombardy, Madrid, New York and Dhaka.
    Conclusion: This is one of the first cross-country epidemiologic and correlation studies between environmental factors and COVID-19 pandemics. This study will help both local and international health organizations and policy makers to face the COVID-19 challenge.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-03-27
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2835763-2
    ISSN 2405-8440
    ISSN 2405-8440
    DOI 10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e06576
    Database MEDical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System OnLINE

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  2. Article ; Online: Environmental correlation and epidemiologic analysis of COVID-19 pandemic in ten regions in five continents

    Nadim Sharif / Mithun Kumar Sarkar / Shamsun Nahar Ahmed / Rabeya Nahar Ferdous / Nasir Uddin Nobel / Anowar Khasru Parvez / Ali Azam Talukder / Shuvra Kanti Dey

    Heliyon, Vol 7, Iss 3, Pp e06576- (2021)

    2021  

    Abstract: ... epidemiology of COVID-19 across nine countries in five continents. Methods: Both environmental and health data ... of the first cross-country epidemiologic and correlation studies between environmental factors and COVID-19 ... This study aimed to determine the correlation of environmental factors with COVID-19 pandemic and ...

    Abstract Background: Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) has caused worldwide health emergencies during the last 6 months of 2020. Within very short time, severe acute respiratory coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) has infected over 64,516,333 people with 1,493,264 fatalities in 210 countries and regions. Previous studies have reported that environmental factors can affect the viability and transmission of SARS-CoV-2. This study aimed to determine the correlation of environmental factors with COVID-19 pandemic and epidemiology of COVID-19 across nine countries in five continents. Methods: Both environmental and health data were retrieved from various databases during January 1, 2020 to June 30, 2020. Mean value of environmental factors were calculated for weekly and daily cases and fatalities. Spearman correlation test was conducted. Results: In this study, most of the COVID-19 cases and fatalities were detected from regions (New York, Madrid, Lombardy, London and Sau Paulo) with 7 °C–25 °C mean temperature per day, 3 to 6 mean UV index per day and 14 km/h to 22 km/h mean wind velocity per day. Both cases and fatalities increased significantly after removing lockdown in Bangladesh, India, Brazil and South Africa. Over 50% COVID-19 patients were asymptomatic in every country except Brazil and Australia. Fever (>50%) was the most common symptom followed by cough (45%), tiredness (38%) and sore throat (30%), respectively. In India and Bangladesh over 70% of cases were reported in male. Significant correlation of COVID-19 cases with temperature and UV were detected in London, Lombardy, Madrid, New York and Dhaka. Conclusion: This is one of the first cross-country epidemiologic and correlation studies between environmental factors and COVID-19 pandemics. This study will help both local and international health organizations and policy makers to face the COVID-19 challenge.
    Keywords COVID-19 ; Pandemic ; Correlation ; Temperature ; Epidemiology ; Science (General) ; Q1-390 ; Social sciences (General) ; H1-99
    Subject code 001 ; 333
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-03-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Elsevier
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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