Author: Sarmadi, Mohammad; Moghanddam, Vahid Kazemi; Dickerson, Aisha S.; Martelletti, Luigi
                    Title: Association of COVID-19 distribution with air quality, sociodemographic factors, and comorbidities: an ecological study of US states  Cord-id: 87b76v50  Document date: 2020_10_14
                    ID: 87b76v50
                    
                    Snippet: This ecological study investigated the association between COVID-19 distribution and air quality index (AQI), comorbidities and sociodemographic factors in the USA. The AQI factors included in the study are total AQI, ozone, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)). Other demographic, socioeconomic, and geographic variables were included as covariates. The correlations of COVID-19 variables—proportion of cases and deaths in each population, as well as case fatality rate wi
                    
                    
                    
                     
                    
                    
                    
                    
                        
                            
                                Document: This ecological study investigated the association between COVID-19 distribution and air quality index (AQI), comorbidities and sociodemographic factors in the USA. The AQI factors included in the study are total AQI, ozone, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, and nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)). Other demographic, socioeconomic, and geographic variables were included as covariates. The correlations of COVID-19 variables—proportion of cases and deaths in each population, as well as case fatality rate with independent variables were determined by Pearson and Spearman correlation and multiple linear regression analyses. The results revealed that AQI-NO(2), population density, longitude, gross domestic product per capita, median age, total death of disease, and pneumonia per population were significantly associated with the COVID-19 variables (P < 0.05). Air pollutants, especially NO(2) in the US case, could be addressed as an important factor linked with COVID-19 susceptibility and mortality.
 
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