Selected article for: "air pollution and meteorological condition"

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_49
    Snippet: Dy / x =y' =35.322+0.786x = 0 x=35.32/0.786= 44.94  45 days exceeding limits of PM10 or ozone in Italian provincial capitals (cf., Figure 2 ). This finding suggests that the max number of days in which Italian provincial capitals can exceed per year the limits set for PM10 (particulate matter 10 micrometers or less in diameter) or for ozone, considering the meteorological condition is about 45 days. Beyond this critical point, the analytica.....
    Document: Dy / x =y' =35.322+0.786x = 0 x=35.32/0.786= 44.94  45 days exceeding limits of PM10 or ozone in Italian provincial capitals (cf., Figure 2 ). This finding suggests that the max number of days in which Italian provincial capitals can exceed per year the limits set for PM10 (particulate matter 10 micrometers or less in diameter) or for ozone, considering the meteorological condition is about 45 days. Beyond this critical point, the analytical and geometrical output suggests that environmental inconsistencies because of the combination between air pollution and meteorological conditions trigger a take-off of viral infectivity (epidemic diffusion) with damages for health of population and economy in society.

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