A retrospective cross-national examination of COVID-19 outbreak in 175 countries: a multiscale geographically weighted regression analysis (January 11-June 28, 2020)
Autor
Iyanda, Ayodeji Emmanuel
Adeleke, Richard
Lu, Yongmei
Osayomi, Tolulope
Adaralegbe, Adeleye
Lasode, Mayowa
Chima-Adaralegbe, Ngozi J.
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Resumen
Objective: This study retrospectively examined the health and social determinants of the COVID-19
outbreak in 175 countries from a spatial epidemiological approach.
Methods: We used spatial analysis to examine the cross-national determinants of confirmed cases of
COVID-19 based on the World Health Organization official COVID-19 data and the World Bank Indicators
of Interest to the COVID-19 outbreak. All models controlled for COVID-19 government measures.
Results: The percentage of the population age between 15-64 years (Age15-64), percentage smokers
(SmokTot.), and out-of-pocket expenditure (OOPExp) significantly explained global variation in the current COVID-19 outbreak in 175 countries. The percentage population age group 15-64 and out of pocket
expenditure were positively associated with COVID-19. Conversely,the percentage ofthe total population
who smoke was inversely associated with COVID-19 at the global level.
Conclusions: This study is timely and could serve as a potential geospatial guide to developing public
health and epidemiological surveillance programs for the outbreak in multiple countries. Removal of
catastrophic medical expenditure, smoking cessation, and observing public health guidelines will not
only reduce illness related to COVID-19 but also prevent unecessary deaths.