Author: Xiao Wu; Rachel C. Nethery; Benjamin M. Sabath; Danielle Braun; Francesca Dominici
Title: Exposure to air pollution and COVID-19 mortality in the United States Document date: 2020_4_7
ID: 2q6qmex3_25
Snippet: This analysis provides a timely characterization of the relationship between historical exposure to air pollution COVID-19 deaths in the United States. Research on how modifiable factors may exacerbate COVID-19 symptoms and increase mortality risk is essential to guide policies and behaviors to minimize fatality related to the outbreak. Our analysis relies on up-to-date population-level COVID-19 data and well-validated air pollution exposure meas.....
Document: This analysis provides a timely characterization of the relationship between historical exposure to air pollution COVID-19 deaths in the United States. Research on how modifiable factors may exacerbate COVID-19 symptoms and increase mortality risk is essential to guide policies and behaviors to minimize fatality related to the outbreak. Our analysis relies on up-to-date population-level COVID-19 data and well-validated air pollution exposure measures. 27 Strengths of this analysis include adjusting for a wide range of potential confounders and a demonstrated robustness of results to different model choices. Moreover, the analyses rely exclusively on data and code that are publicly available. This provides a platform for the scientific community to continue updating and expanding these analyses as the pandemic evolves, and data accumulate.
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