Early spread of COVID-19 in the air-polluted regions of eight severely affected countries

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  • Riccardo Pansini
  • Davide Fornacca

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Original languageEnglish
Article number795
Journal / PublicationAtmosphere
Volume12
Issue number6
Online published21 Jun 2021
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2021

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Abstract

COVID-19 escalated into a pandemic posing several humanitarian as well as scientific challenges. We here investigated the geographical character of the early spread of the infection and correlated it with several annual satellite and ground indexes of air quality in China, the United States, Italy, Iran, France, Spain, Germany, and the United Kingdom. The time of the analysis corresponded with the end of the first wave infection in China, namely June 2020. We found more viral infections in those areas afflicted by high PM 2.5 and nitrogen dioxide values. Higher mortality was also correlated with relatively poor air quality. In Italy, the correspondence between the Po Valley pollution and SARS-CoV-2 infections and induced mortality was the starkest, originating right in the most polluted European area. Spain and Germany did not present a noticeable gradient of pollution levels causing non-significant correlations. Densely populated areas were often hotspots of lower air quality levels but were not always correlated with a higher viral incidence. Air pollution has long been recognised as a high risk factor for several respiratory-related diseases and conditions, and it now appears to be a risk factor for COVID-19 as well. As such, air pollution should always be included as a factor for the study of airborne epidemics and further included in public health policies.

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  • Air pollution, Coronavirus, COVID-19, Risk factor, Satellite air quality, Virulence

Citation Format(s)

Early spread of COVID-19 in the air-polluted regions of eight severely affected countries. / Pansini, Riccardo; Fornacca, Davide.
In: Atmosphere, Vol. 12, No. 6, 795, 06.2021.

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