2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10453-022-09748-5
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A review of the impact of environmental factors and pollutants on covid-19 transmission

Abstract: The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) caused an unprecedented loss of life with colossal social and economic fallout over 237 countries and territories worldwide. Environmental conditions played a significant role in spreading the virus. Despite the availability of literature, the consecutive waves of COVID-19 in all geographical conditions create the necessity of reviewing the impact of environmental factors on it. This study synthesized and reviewed the findings of 110 previously published articles on meteorolo… Show more

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“…For program management, annual or even less frequent updates are generally sufficient. If meteorological data, in particular rainfall patterns, humidity, and temperature, are to be predictive in identifying seasonal trends in mosquito populations and their short-term changes, a more frequent study is necessary [105,106].…”
Section: Entomological Surveillancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For program management, annual or even less frequent updates are generally sufficient. If meteorological data, in particular rainfall patterns, humidity, and temperature, are to be predictive in identifying seasonal trends in mosquito populations and their short-term changes, a more frequent study is necessary [105,106].…”
Section: Entomological Surveillancementioning
confidence: 99%