Correlation between meteorological factors and COVID-19 infection in the Belem Metropolitan Region

作者: Félix Lélis da Silva , Maryjane Diniz A. Gomes , Andréa P. Lélis da Silva , Samio Costa de Sousa , Marcos Francisco Serafim de Souza

DOI: 10.1101/2020.06.10.20127506

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摘要: Many factors can influence then spread of viruses and respiratory infections. Studies have suggested that there is a direct relationship between environmental issues population density with cases COVID-19. In this sense, research aims to analyze, through correlational study Krigagem, the meteorological demographic variables COVID-19 in regions subtropical climate Brazil. The results suggest (hab/km2) are risk for SAR-CoV-2 an increase daily case record distribution according age group did not present significant disparity men women. Relative humidity (RH)%, average temperature Celsius, minimum maximum wind speed m/s precipitation (rain) mm show negative relationships humid equatorial climate. Analysis associations factors, wind, HR region extremely important understand dynamics SARS-CoV-2 environment. northern Brazil, low speed, high temperatures RH observed, that, when associated, reduce transmission process because it hinders movement virus disseminated fluids air man/man by contact objects/men. Therefore, strategic public policies combat pandemic must consider involved control and/or blocking transit people.

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