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Seasonal variation of Covid-19 incidence and role of land surface and air temperatures: a case study in the west of Iran

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09603123.2023.2196057

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Covid-19; seasonal variation; ambient temperature; Iran

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In this study, the impact of satellite-based Land Surface Temperature (LST) and Air Temperature (AT) on covid-19 was assessed. The epidemic shape, timing, and size were compared before and after adjusting for the predictors. A semi-parametric regression model was used to account for the non-linear behavior of the pandemic. The findings suggest that temperature may have changed the seasonal variation of covid-19, but conclusive evidence was difficult to provide due to large uncertainty after adjusting for the variables.
.In this study, we assessed the impact of satellite-based Land Surface Temperature (LST) and Air Temperature (AT) on covid-19. First, we spatio-temporally kriged the LST and applied bias correction. The epidemic shape, timing, and size were compared after and before adjusting for the predictors. Given the non-linear behavior of a pandemic, a semi-parametric regression model was used. In addition, the interaction effect between the predictors and season was assessed. Before adjusting for the predictors, the peak happened at the end of hot season. After adjusting, it was attenuated and slightly moved forward. Moreover, the Attributable Fraction (AF) and Peak to Trough Relative (PTR) were % 23 (95% CI; 15, 32) and 1.62 (95%CI; 1.34, 1.97), respectively. We found that temperature might have changed the seasonal variation of covid-19. However, given the large uncertainty after adjusting for the variables, it was hard to provide conclusive evidence in the region we studied.

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