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Prevalence and Associated Risk Factor of COVID-19 and Impacts of Meteorological and Social Variables on Its Propagation in Punjab, Pakistan

The current study identifies the spatial distribution of COVID-19 cases and its association with meteorological and social variables in Punjab (densely populated province of Pakistan). To identify the COVID-19 propagation, the weekly growth, recovery, and deaths rate have also been calculated. The g...

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Autores principales: Saddique, Arbab, Adnan, Shahzada, Bokhari, Habib, Azam, Asima, Rana, Muhammad Suleman, Khan, Muhammad Mujeeb, Hanif, Muhammad, Sharif, Shawana
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8260326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34723081
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41748-021-00218-5
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author Saddique, Arbab
Adnan, Shahzada
Bokhari, Habib
Azam, Asima
Rana, Muhammad Suleman
Khan, Muhammad Mujeeb
Hanif, Muhammad
Sharif, Shawana
author_facet Saddique, Arbab
Adnan, Shahzada
Bokhari, Habib
Azam, Asima
Rana, Muhammad Suleman
Khan, Muhammad Mujeeb
Hanif, Muhammad
Sharif, Shawana
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description The current study identifies the spatial distribution of COVID-19 cases and its association with meteorological and social variables in Punjab (densely populated province of Pakistan). To identify the COVID-19 propagation, the weekly growth, recovery, and deaths rate have also been calculated. The geographic information system (GIS) has used to determine COVID-19 impacts on gender (male/female), age groups, and causalities over an affected population (km(−2)) for the period of 11th March to 12th August, 2020 in each district of province. Our results show that 43 peak days (where daily positive cases were above 900) have been observed in Punjab during 27th May to 8th July, 2020. The high population density districts, i.e., Lahore and Islamabad, have been affected (five persons per square kilometers) due to COVID-19, whereas the maximum death tolls (> 50 persons per millions) have also been observed in these urban districts. The meteorological variables (temperature, humidity, heat index, and ultraviolet index) show negative significant relationship to basic reproduction number (R0), whereas daily COVID-19 cases are positively correlated to aerosols concentration at 95% confidence level. The government intervention (stringency index) shows a positive impact to reduce the COVID-19 cases over the province. Keeping in view the COVID-19 behavior and climatology of the region, it has been identified that the COVID-19 cases may likely to increase during the dry period (high concentration of aerosols) i.e., October–December, 2020 and post-spring season (April to June), 2021 in urban areas of Pakistan. This study provides an overview on districts vulnerability that would help the policy makers, health agencies to plan their activities to reduce the COVID-19 impacts.
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spelling pubmed-82603262021-07-07 Prevalence and Associated Risk Factor of COVID-19 and Impacts of Meteorological and Social Variables on Its Propagation in Punjab, Pakistan Saddique, Arbab Adnan, Shahzada Bokhari, Habib Azam, Asima Rana, Muhammad Suleman Khan, Muhammad Mujeeb Hanif, Muhammad Sharif, Shawana Earth Syst Environ Original Article The current study identifies the spatial distribution of COVID-19 cases and its association with meteorological and social variables in Punjab (densely populated province of Pakistan). To identify the COVID-19 propagation, the weekly growth, recovery, and deaths rate have also been calculated. The geographic information system (GIS) has used to determine COVID-19 impacts on gender (male/female), age groups, and causalities over an affected population (km(−2)) for the period of 11th March to 12th August, 2020 in each district of province. Our results show that 43 peak days (where daily positive cases were above 900) have been observed in Punjab during 27th May to 8th July, 2020. The high population density districts, i.e., Lahore and Islamabad, have been affected (five persons per square kilometers) due to COVID-19, whereas the maximum death tolls (> 50 persons per millions) have also been observed in these urban districts. The meteorological variables (temperature, humidity, heat index, and ultraviolet index) show negative significant relationship to basic reproduction number (R0), whereas daily COVID-19 cases are positively correlated to aerosols concentration at 95% confidence level. The government intervention (stringency index) shows a positive impact to reduce the COVID-19 cases over the province. Keeping in view the COVID-19 behavior and climatology of the region, it has been identified that the COVID-19 cases may likely to increase during the dry period (high concentration of aerosols) i.e., October–December, 2020 and post-spring season (April to June), 2021 in urban areas of Pakistan. This study provides an overview on districts vulnerability that would help the policy makers, health agencies to plan their activities to reduce the COVID-19 impacts. Springer International Publishing 2021-07-07 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC8260326/ /pubmed/34723081 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41748-021-00218-5 Text en © King Abdulaziz University and Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
spellingShingle Original Article
Saddique, Arbab
Adnan, Shahzada
Bokhari, Habib
Azam, Asima
Rana, Muhammad Suleman
Khan, Muhammad Mujeeb
Hanif, Muhammad
Sharif, Shawana
Prevalence and Associated Risk Factor of COVID-19 and Impacts of Meteorological and Social Variables on Its Propagation in Punjab, Pakistan
title Prevalence and Associated Risk Factor of COVID-19 and Impacts of Meteorological and Social Variables on Its Propagation in Punjab, Pakistan
title_full Prevalence and Associated Risk Factor of COVID-19 and Impacts of Meteorological and Social Variables on Its Propagation in Punjab, Pakistan
title_fullStr Prevalence and Associated Risk Factor of COVID-19 and Impacts of Meteorological and Social Variables on Its Propagation in Punjab, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and Associated Risk Factor of COVID-19 and Impacts of Meteorological and Social Variables on Its Propagation in Punjab, Pakistan
title_short Prevalence and Associated Risk Factor of COVID-19 and Impacts of Meteorological and Social Variables on Its Propagation in Punjab, Pakistan
title_sort prevalence and associated risk factor of covid-19 and impacts of meteorological and social variables on its propagation in punjab, pakistan
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8260326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34723081
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41748-021-00218-5
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