Background: The aim was to verify whether the density of particulate matter (PM10), the climate, and the mobility of people can influence the pandemic in the 19 regions and in the two autonomous Italian provinces as incidence rate and lethality. Design and Methods: The incidence rates per 100,000 inhabitants and the case fatality ratio (CFR) (dependent variables) in all Italian regions were calculated in January 2021 at John Hopkins University Coronavirus Center. The independent variables were: Minimum average temperatures in the same month (January) of 2020; average pollution of PM10 in the air in each region in the last year available reported on a 0-10 scale to 0 = total absence of PM10 to 10 maximum pollutions; number of places in hotel...
Abstract. Italy was the first European country to experience a rapid increase in confirmed cases and...
Climate could influence the COVID-19 pandemic, but while no evidence has been advanced on the influe...
Back in December 2019, the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) started rapidly spreading world...
Background: The aim was to verify whether the density of particulate matter (PM10), the climate, and...
Short-term exposure to air pollution, as well as to climate variables have been linked to a higher i...
OBJECTIVES: A number of studies have shown that the airborne transmission route could spread some vi...
Although the Covid-19 pandemic is still ongoing, the environmental factors beyond virus transmission...
Northern Italy was the most affected by CoViD-19 compared to other Italian areas and comprises zones...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus...
Lombardy, the most populated and industrialized Italian region, was the epicentre of the first wave ...
open3noAs we prepare to emerge from an extensive and unprecedented lockdown period, due to the COVID...
The COVID-19 epidemic showed inter-regional differences in Italy. We used an ecological study design...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is the most severe global health and socioeconomic ...
Italy was the first European country to experience a rapid increase in confirmed cases and deaths of...
Climate could influence the COVID-19 pandemic, but while no evidence has been advanced on the influe...
Abstract. Italy was the first European country to experience a rapid increase in confirmed cases and...
Climate could influence the COVID-19 pandemic, but while no evidence has been advanced on the influe...
Back in December 2019, the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) started rapidly spreading world...
Background: The aim was to verify whether the density of particulate matter (PM10), the climate, and...
Short-term exposure to air pollution, as well as to climate variables have been linked to a higher i...
OBJECTIVES: A number of studies have shown that the airborne transmission route could spread some vi...
Although the Covid-19 pandemic is still ongoing, the environmental factors beyond virus transmission...
Northern Italy was the most affected by CoViD-19 compared to other Italian areas and comprises zones...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus...
Lombardy, the most populated and industrialized Italian region, was the epicentre of the first wave ...
open3noAs we prepare to emerge from an extensive and unprecedented lockdown period, due to the COVID...
The COVID-19 epidemic showed inter-regional differences in Italy. We used an ecological study design...
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is the most severe global health and socioeconomic ...
Italy was the first European country to experience a rapid increase in confirmed cases and deaths of...
Climate could influence the COVID-19 pandemic, but while no evidence has been advanced on the influe...
Abstract. Italy was the first European country to experience a rapid increase in confirmed cases and...
Climate could influence the COVID-19 pandemic, but while no evidence has been advanced on the influe...
Back in December 2019, the novel coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) started rapidly spreading world...