2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.bsheal.2020.09.006
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Spatiotemporal patterns and trends of community transmission of the pandemic COVID-19 in South Asia: Bangladesh as a case study

Abstract: South Asian (SA) countries have been fighting with the pandemic novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) since January 2020. Earlier, the country-specific descriptive study has been done. Nevertheless, as transboundary infection, the border sharing, shared cultural and behaviour practice, effects on the temporal and spatial distribution of COVID-19 in SA is still unveiled. Therefore, this study has been revealed the spatial hotspot along with descriptive output on different parameters of COVID-19 infection. W… Show more

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“…Between 8 March 2020 and 13 June 2021, there were 567,668 COVID-19 confirmed cases and 7,294 reported death in Dhaka [ 4 ]. While Dhaka makes up about 6.29% of the total population of Bangladesh, almost 69% of the COVID-19 cases in Bangladesh were reported in Dhaka as of 13 June (59.0% in Dhaka city alone) [ 4 ] making it one of the largest hotspots of COVID-19 [ 38 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Between 8 March 2020 and 13 June 2021, there were 567,668 COVID-19 confirmed cases and 7,294 reported death in Dhaka [ 4 ]. While Dhaka makes up about 6.29% of the total population of Bangladesh, almost 69% of the COVID-19 cases in Bangladesh were reported in Dhaka as of 13 June (59.0% in Dhaka city alone) [ 4 ] making it one of the largest hotspots of COVID-19 [ 38 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is tough to inform them about the COVID-19 pandemic threat and impossible to maintain social distancing in their dwelling areas ( BBS, 2011 ). Therefore, there was a high chance of community transmission in contrast to another town of Bangladesh ( Islam et al, 2020 ). Additionally, almost 80–90% of air travelers use the airport in Dhaka for home and abroad travel.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many susceptible travelers denied institutional quarantine and travelled to their home city. It may be a cause of enhancing the COVID-19 transmission in Dhaka city ( Islam et al, 2020 ). It is believed that community transmission in the rural community resulted from the free movement of infected persons.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, CFR had a more focused distribution (higher Z-score) compared to MR. Several international studies have analyzed the spatial distribution of COVID-19 CFR/MR. Islam et al (2020) examined Spatio-temporal variations of COVID-19 mortality rate among different age and gender groups in India using Getis-Ord Gi* as of May 15, 2020. They identified a hotspot with a 99 % confidence interval, located at the central portions of this country.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%