Selected article for: "accelerated diffusion and human human transmission"

Author: Mario Coccia
Title: Two mechanisms for accelerated diffusion of COVID-19 outbreaks in regions with high intensity of population and polluting industrialization: the air pollution-to-human and human-to-human transmission dynamics
  • Document date: 2020_4_11
  • ID: lhd0jn0z_31
    Snippet: is the (which was not peer-reviewed) The copyright holder for this preprint . https://doi.org/10. 1101 13 | P a g e Coccia M. (2020) Two mechanisms for accelerated diffusion of COVID-19 outbreaks in regions with high intensity of population and polluting industrialization: the air pollution-to-human and human-to-human transmission dynamics Tables 5-6 show results considering categorization of cities per density of population/km 2. . Results revea.....
    Document: is the (which was not peer-reviewed) The copyright holder for this preprint . https://doi.org/10. 1101 13 | P a g e Coccia M. (2020) Two mechanisms for accelerated diffusion of COVID-19 outbreaks in regions with high intensity of population and polluting industrialization: the air pollution-to-human and human-to-human transmission dynamics Tables 5-6 show results considering categorization of cities per density of population/km 2. . Results reveal that average number of infected individuals increases with average density of people/km 2 , but with an arithmetic growth, in comparison to geometric growth of number of infected individuals with other categorizations of cities. These findings suggest that density of population per km 2 is important for transmission dynamics but other factors may support acceleration of viral infectivity by COVID-19 rather than high probability of interpersonal contacts in cities.

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