Bo Wang's research while affiliated with Lanzhou University and other places
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Publications (7)
Drought is a devastating natural hazard that significantly affects human health and social and economic activities. This study aims to explore the short-term association between drought and outpatient visits for respiratory diseases (RDs) in four northwest cities, China. In this study, we obtained daily outpatient visits for RDs, meteorological fac...
With the global lockdown, meteorological factors are highly discussed for COVID-19 transmission. In this study, national-specific and region-specific data sets from Germany, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom were used to explore the effect of temperature, absolute humidity and diurnal temperature range (DTR) on COVID-19 transmission. From Februar...
Background
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an emerging infectious disease, which has caused numerous deaths and health problems worldwide. This study aims to examine the effects of airborne particulate matter (PM) pollution and population mobility on COVID-19 across China.
Methods
We obtained daily confirmed cases of COVID-19, air particula...
Objective: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a serious infectious disease, which has caused great number of deaths and health problems worldwide. This study aims to examine the effects of airborne particulate matter (PM) pollution on COVID-19 across China.
Methods: In this study, we obtained confirmed cases of COVID-19, the data of airborne am...
The purpose of the present study is to explore the associations between novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) case counts and meteorological factors in 30 provincial capital cities of China. We compiled a daily dataset including confirmed case counts, ambient temperature (AT), diurnal temperature range (DTR), absolute humidity (AH) and migration sca...
Object Meteorological parameters are the important factors influencing the infectious diseases like severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). This study aims to explore the association between coronavirus disease (COVID-19) death and weather parameters.
Methods In this study, we collected the daily death number of COVID-19, meteorological and air p...
Meteorological parameters are the important factors influencing the infectious diseases such as severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and influenza. This study aims to explore the association between Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) deaths and weather parameters. In this study, we collected the daily death numbers of COVID-19, meteorological...
Citations
... Nonetheless, the 8-city study only investigated a lag period of 7 days and did not examine precipitation. Some inconsistent results came from using other temperature and humidity measures, such as the diurnal temperature range, wind speed, or absolute humidity [43,44]. ...
... Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) first identified in Wuhan, China in December 2019 (Liu et al. 2020) has become a global public health concern having been declared a global pandemic by World Health Organization (WHO) on March 11, 2020 (WHO 2020). Infection of COVID-19 could present with a wide spectrum of symptoms inform of fever, cough, sore throat, diarrhea, fatigue, difficulty in breathing, kidney failure and possible fatality (WHO 2020; Linton et al. 2020). ...
... On the relationship between Air Quality Index (AQI) and COVID-19 outbreak (Pansini and Fornacca 2020) involving Italy, USA, and China, the level of CO and SO 2 in the air is positively related to the number of infections, and lower air quality is provoking more deaths. This point was also affirmed by another study on 72 cities in China (Wang et al. 2020), where an increase in PM 2.5 and PM 10 particles in the air leads to higher number of daily COVID-19 infections, while a noteworthy coherence between air quality index, mortality and humility was apparent in Wuhan (Fareed et al. 2020). ...
... www.nature.com/scientificreports/ the analysis of temporal and spatial relationships of these factors with COVID-19 transmission rate. Most of these studies have reported a negative relationship between transmission rate and several proxies of temperature and humidity, suggesting that the disease spread is enhanced in colder and drier climates [5][6][7][8][9] .Other environmental variables have received less attention and results have been inconclusive or differed among countries. For example, one study reported an inverse relationship between COVID-19 transmission and wind speed in Iran 10 , while global studies have found no significant association between both variables 11,12 . ...
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... It has been reported as the most harmful contagious disease since the 1918 H1N1 influenza pandemic. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), COVID-19 situation report [1] as on March 31st, 2021, the pandemic has infected more than 128 million people worldwide with the USA reporting the highest number of cases (30,462,210), followed by Brazil (12,748,747), India (12,221,665), France (4,705,068), Russia (4,494,234) and United Kingdom (4,359,982) on the sixth position. The worldwide death toll stands at 2,815,939 with the highest number of deaths reported from the USA (552,352) followed by Brazil, Mexico, India, the UK, Italy while the number of recovered cases is 73,111,302. ...
... The transmission of COVID-19 may also be influenced by individual characteristics, such as age and gender, population size and density, family composition, occupation, and income, among other socioeconomic and demographic factors [11][12][13][14][15]. Moreover, migratory and population flows through urban centers may also affect the speed and pattern of virus transmission [16][17][18][19]. In China, for example, the frequency of airline and high-speed railway service outside of Wuhan is significantly correlated with the number of COVID-19 cases in the destination city; that is, the further away from Wuhan, the lower the case number and transmission velocity [20]. ...
















