Spatial shifting of COVID-19 clusters and disease association with environmental parameters in India: A time series analysis

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作者
Jana, Arup [1 ]
Kundu, Sampurna [2 ]
Shaw, Subhojit [1 ]
Chakraborty, Sukanya [3 ]
Chattopadhyay, Aparajita [1 ]
机构
[1] Int Inst Populat Sci, Dept Populat & Dev, Mumbai 400088, India
[2] Jawaharlal Nehru Univ, Ctr Social Med & Community Hlth, Delhi 110067, India
[3] Univ Goettingen, Max Planck Inst Multidisciplinary Sci, IMPRS Neurosci, Gottingen, Germany
关键词
COVID-19; Pandemic; Environmental parameters; Time series; Spatial association; AIR-POLLUTION; TEMPERATURE; MORTALITY; SPREAD; PM2.5; WAVE;
D O I
10.1016/j.envres.2023.115288
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Background: The viability and virulence of COVID-19 are complex in nature. Although the relationship between environmental parameters and COVID-19 is well studied across the globe, in India, such studies are limited. This research aims to explore long-term exposure to weather conditions and the role of air pollution on the infection spread and mortality due to COVID-19 in India.Method: District-level COVID-19 data from April 26, 2020 to July 10, 2021 was used for the study. Environmental determinants such as land surface temperature, relative humidity (RH), Sulphur dioxide (SO2), Nitrogen dioxide (NO2), Ozone (O3), and Aerosol Optical Depth (AOD) were considered for analysis. The bivariate spatial asso-ciation was used to explore the spatial relationship between Case Fatality Rate (CFR) and these environmental factors. Further, the Bayesian multivariate linear regression model was applied to observe the association be-tween environmental factors and the CFR of COVID-19.Results: Spatial shifting of COVID-19 cases from Western to Southern and then Eastern parts of India were well observed. The infection rate was highly concentrated in most of the Western and Southern regions of India, while the CFR shows more concentration in Northern India along with Maharashtra. Four main spatial clusters of infection were recognized during the study period. The time-series analysis indicates significantly more CFR with higher AOD, O3, and NO2 in India.Conclusions: COVID-19 is highly associated with environmental parameters and air pollution in India. The study provides evidence to warrant consideration of environmental parameters in health models to mediate potential solutions. Cleaner air is a must to mitigate COVID-19.
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