Climatic factors associated with economic determinants significantly affect the spread of COVID-19 in tropical Brazil

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2022-06-01

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Prata, David
Rodrigues, Waldecy
Queiroz Trevisan, Daniela Mascarenhas de
Camargo, Wainesten
Frizzera, Humberto
Carvalho, Rafael
Barbosa, Gentil
Alvares, Clayton [UNESP]
Moreira, Marina F.
De Souza Bermejo, Paulo H.

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Objective: This study investigates the spatial differences in the occurrence of COVID-19 in Brazilian Tropical Zone and its relationship with climatic, demographic, and economic factors based on data from February 2020 to May 2021. Methods: A Linear Regression Model with the GDP per capita, demographic density and climatic factors from 5.534 Brazilian cities with (sub)tropical climate was designed and used to explain the spread of COVID-19 in Brazil. Main results: The model shows evidence that economic, demographic and climate factors maintain a relationship with the variation in the number of cases of COVID-19. The Köppen climate classification defines climatic regions by rainfall and temperature. Some studies have shown an association between temperature and humidity and the survival of SARS-CoV-2. In this cohort study, Brazilian cities located in tropical regions without a dry season (monthly rainfall > 60 mm) showed a greater prevalence than in cities located in tropical regions with a dry season (some monthly rainfall < 60 mm). Conclusion: Empirical evidence shows that the Brazil's tropical-climate cities differ in the number (contamination rate) of COVID-19 cases, mainly because of humidity. This study aims to alert the research community and public policy-makers to the trade-off between temperature and humidity for the stability of SARS-COV-2, and the implications for the spread of the virus in tropical climate zones.

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Brazilian tropical zone, Climate, COVID-19, Demographic, Economic, SARS-CoV-2

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One Health, v. 14.

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