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Socioeconomic inequality in global incidence and mortality rates from COVID-19: an Ecological study
Objective: Coronavirus disease is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered
coronavirus. Epidemiological and clinical features of patients with COVID-19 have been
examined but Socio-economic aspects of the issue ...
Linear incidence rate: Its influence on the asymptotic behavior of a stochastic epidemic model
(Wiley, 2021-11-30)
Diseases are an important fact in the real world and concentrate the attention of a great number of researchers. Many of them are caused by nematodes, fungi, bacteria, or viruses. Nevertheless, there exists another, which ...
Association between air pollution in Lima and the high incidence of COVID-19: findings from a post hoc analysis
(BioMed Central, 2021)
Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) originated in the People’s Republic of China in December 2019. Thereafter, a global logarithmic expansion of cases occurred. Some countries have a higher rate of infections ...
Effect of altitude on COVID-19 mortality rate and case incidence in Peru, the country with the highest cumulative mortality rate worldwide
(Springer, 2023)
Background: Peru had the highest COVID-19 cumulative mortality rate worldwide. A greater disadvantage in the population infected with COVID-19 living under chronic hypoxia would be expected. However, previous studies ...
Survivorship of Anopheles darlingi (Diptera: Culicidae) in relation with malaria incidence in the Brazilian Amazon
(Public Library of Science, 2018)
Negative correlation between altitude and COVID-19 pandemic in Colombia: a preliminary report
(2020)
It has been suggested that high altitude can reduce the infectivity and case fatality rate of COVID-19. We investigated the relationship between altitude and the COVID-19 pandemic in Colombia. Epidemiological data included ...
Life Course Socioeconomic Position, Intergenerational Social Mobility, and Hypertension Incidence in ELSA-Brasil
(American Journal of Hypertension, 2021)