温度对新冠病毒在卡塔尔、科威特和其他海湾国家传播的影响

Maha Abujazar, S. Al-Awadhi, Mustapha Rachdi, H. Bensmail
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背景:2019冠状病毒病已成为2019年底以来出现的严重大流行。流行病学和实验室研究表明,冠状病毒的传播和存活受到环境温度的影响。本次调查的目的是了解温度是否在方法中起作用:在2020年3月29日至2020年9月29日期间,收集了许多海湾国家的每日确诊病例和气象参数。采用广义加性模型,研究了平均气温与新冠肺炎确诊病例之间的非线性关系。为了进一步研究这种关联,我们采用了分段线性回归。结果:从暴露-响应曲线看,平均气温与新冠肺炎病例在21 ~ 30℃窗口内呈线性关系,在21 ~ 30℃窗口外呈线性关系。当这个数字低于21度(滞后0-14)时,每增加1度,平均温度就会增加4:861% (95% CI: 3:209􀀀6:513)(滞后0-14)。我们的敏感性分析证实了这些结论。结论:我们的研究结果显示,平均气温与新冠肺炎病例数呈线性正相关,阈值为21℃。几乎没有证据表明,随着天气变冷,COVID-19病例数会上升,这对制定卫生战略和决策具有重要影响。
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Effect of temperature on the spread of Covid-19 in Qatar, Kuwait and other Gulf countries
Background: COVID-19 has emerged as a serious pandemic that emerged during since the end of 2019. The dissemination and survival of coronaviruses have been demonstrated to be affected by ambient temperature in epidemiological and laboratory research. The goal of this investigation was to see if temperature plays a role in Methods: Between March 29, 2020, and September 29, 2020, daily confirmed cases and meteoro-logical parameters in many Gulf countries were collected. Using a generalized additive model, we investigated the nonlinear relationship between mean temperature and COVID-19 confirmed cases.. To further investigate the association, we employed a piecewise linear regression. Results: According to the exposure-response curves, the association between mean temperature and COVID-19 cases was nearly linear in the window of 21-30degreeC while it is almost flat beyond that window. When the number was below 21degreeC (lag 0-14), each 1degreeC increase was associated with a 4:861 percent (95 percent CI: 3:209 􀀀 6:513) increase in mean temperature (lag 0-14). Our sensitiv-ity analysis confirmed these conclusions. Conclusions: Our findings show a positive linear association between mean temperature and the number of COVID-19 cases with a threshold of 21degreeC. There is little evidence that COVID-19 case numbers would rise as the weather becomes colder, which has important consequences for making health strategy and decision.
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