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Environmental Factors Influencing the Dynamics and Evolution of COVID-19: A Systematic Review on the Study of Short-Term Ozone Exposure
The potential influence of environmental factors, particularly air pollutants such as ozone (O(3)), on the dynamics and progression of COVID-19 remains a significant concern. This study aimed to systematically review and analyze the current body of literature to assess the impact of short-term ozone...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10572520/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37830707 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11192670 |
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author | Popescu, Irina-Maria Baditoiu, Luminita Mirela Reddy, Sandhya Rani Nalla, Akhila Popovici, Emilian Damian Margan, Madalin-Marius Anghel, Mariana Laitin, Sorina Maria Denisa Toma, Ana-Olivia Herlo, Alexandra Fericean, Roxana Manuela Baghina, Nina Anghel, Andrei |
author_facet | Popescu, Irina-Maria Baditoiu, Luminita Mirela Reddy, Sandhya Rani Nalla, Akhila Popovici, Emilian Damian Margan, Madalin-Marius Anghel, Mariana Laitin, Sorina Maria Denisa Toma, Ana-Olivia Herlo, Alexandra Fericean, Roxana Manuela Baghina, Nina Anghel, Andrei |
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description | The potential influence of environmental factors, particularly air pollutants such as ozone (O(3)), on the dynamics and progression of COVID-19 remains a significant concern. This study aimed to systematically review and analyze the current body of literature to assess the impact of short-term ozone exposure on COVID-19 transmission dynamics and disease evolution. A rigorous systematic review was conducted in March 2023, covering studies from January 2020 to January 2023 found in PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus. We followed the PRISMA guidelines and PROSPERO criteria, focusing exclusively on the effects of short-term ozone exposure on COVID-19. The literature search was restricted to English-language journal articles, with the inclusion and exclusion criteria strictly adhered to. Out of 4674 identified studies, 18 fulfilled the inclusion criteria, conducted across eight countries. The findings showed a varied association between short-term ozone exposure and COVID-19 incidence, severity, and mortality. Some studies reported a higher association between ozone exposure and incidence in institutional settings (OR: 1.06, 95% CI: 1.00–1.13) compared to the general population (OR: 1.00, 95% CI: 0.98–1.03). The present research identified a positive association between ozone exposure and both total and active COVID-19 cases as well as related deaths (coefficient for cases: 0.214; for recoveries: 0.216; for active cases: 0.467; for deaths: 0.215). Other studies also found positive associations between ozone levels and COVID-19 cases and deaths, while fewer reports identified a negative association between ozone exposure and COVID-19 incidence (coefficient: −0.187) and mortality (coefficient: −0.215). Conversely, some studies found no significant association between ozone exposure and COVID-19, suggesting a complex and potentially region-specific relationship. The relationship between short-term ozone exposure and COVID-19 dynamics is complex and multifaceted, indicating both positive and negative associations. These variations are possibly due to demographic and regional factors. Further research is necessary to bridge current knowledge gaps, especially considering the potential influence of short-term O(3) exposure on COVID-19 outcomes and the broader implications on public health policy and preventive strategies during pandemics. |
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spelling | pubmed-105725202023-10-14 Environmental Factors Influencing the Dynamics and Evolution of COVID-19: A Systematic Review on the Study of Short-Term Ozone Exposure Popescu, Irina-Maria Baditoiu, Luminita Mirela Reddy, Sandhya Rani Nalla, Akhila Popovici, Emilian Damian Margan, Madalin-Marius Anghel, Mariana Laitin, Sorina Maria Denisa Toma, Ana-Olivia Herlo, Alexandra Fericean, Roxana Manuela Baghina, Nina Anghel, Andrei Healthcare (Basel) Systematic Review The potential influence of environmental factors, particularly air pollutants such as ozone (O(3)), on the dynamics and progression of COVID-19 remains a significant concern. This study aimed to systematically review and analyze the current body of literature to assess the impact of short-term ozone exposure on COVID-19 transmission dynamics and disease evolution. A rigorous systematic review was conducted in March 2023, covering studies from January 2020 to January 2023 found in PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus. We followed the PRISMA guidelines and PROSPERO criteria, focusing exclusively on the effects of short-term ozone exposure on COVID-19. The literature search was restricted to English-language journal articles, with the inclusion and exclusion criteria strictly adhered to. Out of 4674 identified studies, 18 fulfilled the inclusion criteria, conducted across eight countries. The findings showed a varied association between short-term ozone exposure and COVID-19 incidence, severity, and mortality. Some studies reported a higher association between ozone exposure and incidence in institutional settings (OR: 1.06, 95% CI: 1.00–1.13) compared to the general population (OR: 1.00, 95% CI: 0.98–1.03). The present research identified a positive association between ozone exposure and both total and active COVID-19 cases as well as related deaths (coefficient for cases: 0.214; for recoveries: 0.216; for active cases: 0.467; for deaths: 0.215). Other studies also found positive associations between ozone levels and COVID-19 cases and deaths, while fewer reports identified a negative association between ozone exposure and COVID-19 incidence (coefficient: −0.187) and mortality (coefficient: −0.215). Conversely, some studies found no significant association between ozone exposure and COVID-19, suggesting a complex and potentially region-specific relationship. The relationship between short-term ozone exposure and COVID-19 dynamics is complex and multifaceted, indicating both positive and negative associations. These variations are possibly due to demographic and regional factors. Further research is necessary to bridge current knowledge gaps, especially considering the potential influence of short-term O(3) exposure on COVID-19 outcomes and the broader implications on public health policy and preventive strategies during pandemics. MDPI 2023-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10572520/ /pubmed/37830707 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11192670 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Systematic Review Popescu, Irina-Maria Baditoiu, Luminita Mirela Reddy, Sandhya Rani Nalla, Akhila Popovici, Emilian Damian Margan, Madalin-Marius Anghel, Mariana Laitin, Sorina Maria Denisa Toma, Ana-Olivia Herlo, Alexandra Fericean, Roxana Manuela Baghina, Nina Anghel, Andrei Environmental Factors Influencing the Dynamics and Evolution of COVID-19: A Systematic Review on the Study of Short-Term Ozone Exposure |
title | Environmental Factors Influencing the Dynamics and Evolution of COVID-19: A Systematic Review on the Study of Short-Term Ozone Exposure |
title_full | Environmental Factors Influencing the Dynamics and Evolution of COVID-19: A Systematic Review on the Study of Short-Term Ozone Exposure |
title_fullStr | Environmental Factors Influencing the Dynamics and Evolution of COVID-19: A Systematic Review on the Study of Short-Term Ozone Exposure |
title_full_unstemmed | Environmental Factors Influencing the Dynamics and Evolution of COVID-19: A Systematic Review on the Study of Short-Term Ozone Exposure |
title_short | Environmental Factors Influencing the Dynamics and Evolution of COVID-19: A Systematic Review on the Study of Short-Term Ozone Exposure |
title_sort | environmental factors influencing the dynamics and evolution of covid-19: a systematic review on the study of short-term ozone exposure |
topic | Systematic Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10572520/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37830707 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11192670 |
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