An index to quantify environmental risk of exposure to future epidemics of the COVID-19 and similar viral agents: Theory and Practice
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
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problems in science is the evaluation of environmental and social weaknesses of cities/regions to the exposure
of infectious diseases for preventing and/or containing new COVID-19 outbreaks and the diffusion of other
viral agents that generate a negative impact on public health and economy of countries. The current monitoring
of transmission dynamics of infectious diseases is mainly based on reproduction number (R0) and fatality
rates. However, this approach is a real-time monitoring of transmission dynamics for mitigating the numbers of
COVID-19 related infected individuals and deaths. Reproduction number does not provide information to cope
with future epidemics or pandemics. The main goal of this study is to propose the Index c (as contagions) that
quantifies, ex-ante, the environmental risk of exposure of cities/regions to future epidemics of the COVID-19 and
similar vital agents. This Index c synthetizes environmental, demographic, climatological and health risk factors
of cities/regions that indicate their exposure to infectious diseases. Index c has a range from 1 (environmental
and social weakness of urban areas leading to high levels of exposure to infectious diseases) to 0 (environment
that reduces the risk of exposure to infectious diseases in society). The statistical evidence here, applied on case
study of Italy, seems in general to support the predictive capacity of the Index c as a particularly simple but superior
indicator in detecting the global correlation between potential risk of exposure of cities/regions to infectious
diseases and actual risk given by infected individuals and deaths of the COVID-19. The Index c can support a
proactive environmental strategy to help policymakers to prevent future pandemics similar to the COVID-19.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
COVID-19; Coronavirus infections; air pollu; density of population; public health; environmental vulnerability; environmental sciences; Sustainability
Elenco autori:
Coccia, Mario
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