Selected article for: "exponential growth phase and mortality infection"

Author: Rodolfo Jaffe; Mabel Patricia Ortiz Vera; Klaus Jaffe
Title: Globalized low-income countries may experience higher COVID-19 mortality rates
  • Document date: 2020_4_3
  • ID: 1ntplgl6_1
    Snippet: Understanding the factors underpinning COVID-19 infection and mortality rates is essential in order to implement actions that help mitigate the current pandemic. SARS-CoV-2 (the virus causing COVID-19 disease) might exhibit a preference for cool and dry conditions, like its SARS-CoV predecessor (Araujo & Naimi, 2020) . For instance, recent analyses found an association between temperature and COVID-19 growth rates (Shi et al., 2020; Ficetola & Ru.....
    Document: Understanding the factors underpinning COVID-19 infection and mortality rates is essential in order to implement actions that help mitigate the current pandemic. SARS-CoV-2 (the virus causing COVID-19 disease) might exhibit a preference for cool and dry conditions, like its SARS-CoV predecessor (Araujo & Naimi, 2020) . For instance, recent analyses found an association between temperature and COVID-19 growth rates (Shi et al., 2020; Ficetola & Rubolini, 2020) , although another study reported no effect of climate on COVID-19 transmission rates (Luo et al., 2020) . Detailed models assessing how climatic and socio-economic factors influence both infection and mortality rates based on sufficient cross-country exponential growth-phase data are nevertheless still lacking.

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