Selected article for: "low temperature and SARS relationship"

Author: Jianfeng Li; Linyuan Zhang; Zhihua Ren; Caihong Xing; Peihuan Qiao; Bing Chang
Title: Meteorological factors correlate with transmission of 2019-nCoV: Proof of incidence of novel coronavirus pneumonia in Hubei Province, China
  • Document date: 2020_4_3
  • ID: lmjaldcs_47
    Snippet: It is generally believed that seasonality is the manifestation of respiratory diseases related to meteorological factors. At present, MERS is considered to be seasonal (Nassar et al., 2018) , and meteorological factors (high temperature, high ultraviolet index, low wind speed and low RH) are also found to be the cause of the increase in MERS-CoV cases (Altamimi et al., 2019 ) . Research on the relationship between meteorological factors and SARS .....
    Document: It is generally believed that seasonality is the manifestation of respiratory diseases related to meteorological factors. At present, MERS is considered to be seasonal (Nassar et al., 2018) , and meteorological factors (high temperature, high ultraviolet index, low wind speed and low RH) are also found to be the cause of the increase in MERS-CoV cases (Altamimi et al., 2019 ) . Research on the relationship between meteorological factors and SARS shows that the number of daily cases is negatively correlated with the highest and/or lowest temperatures and the air pressure is positively correlated with SARS transmission (Bi et al.,2007) . Temperature, RH and wind speed are the three key meteorological factors (Cai et al.,2007) that affect the spread of SARS, but seasonal problems cannot be analyzed because SARS occurred only once.

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