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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_74
    Snippet: Third, we cannot exclude the possible effects of some mixed factors, such as population flow and air pollution, which may affect the number of diseases and further deviate our results. In addition, we did not consider host factors, such as immunity or vulnerability, which play a role in disease transmission. A large number of studies have shown that viral activity that causes respiratory infectious diseases is sensitive to climate. Climatic facto.....
    Document: Third, we cannot exclude the possible effects of some mixed factors, such as population flow and air pollution, which may affect the number of diseases and further deviate our results. In addition, we did not consider host factors, such as immunity or vulnerability, which play a role in disease transmission. A large number of studies have shown that viral activity that causes respiratory infectious diseases is sensitive to climate. Climatic factors may affect the survival and transmission of the virus in the environment, host susceptibility and exposure possibility. We found that 2019-nCoV showed significant role in meteorological factors during the outbreak of the COVID-19 in Hubei province, but we are also very clear, as scholars have agreed, meteorological parameters can only explain no more than 30% changes in influenza activity (Monamele et al., 2017) , there are still many problems about 2019-nCoV to be confirmed.

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