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Author: Marco Tulio Pacheco Coelho; Joao Fabricio Mota Rodrigues; Anderson Matos Medina; Paulo Scalco; Levi Carina Terribile; Bruno Vilela; Jose Alexandre Felizola Diniz-Filho; Ricardo Dobrovolski
Title: Exponential phase of covid19 expansion is not driven by climate at global scale
  • Document date: 2020_4_6
  • ID: f0ahn4iu_4
    Snippet: Many factors might influence the distribution of diseases at different spatial scales. Climate might affect the spread of viruses because it affects many biogeographical patterns, including the distribution of diseases and human behavior (e.g., Murray et al. 2018) . Geographic distance represents the geographical space where the disease spread following the distribution of hosts and has also been found to explain biogeographic patterns (Pulin 200.....
    Document: Many factors might influence the distribution of diseases at different spatial scales. Climate might affect the spread of viruses because it affects many biogeographical patterns, including the distribution of diseases and human behavior (e.g., Murray et al. 2018) . Geographic distance represents the geographical space where the disease spread following the distribution of hosts and has also been found to explain biogeographic patterns (Pulin 2003 , Nekola & White 2004 , Warren 2014 .

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