Geospatial Analaysis of COVID-19 Fatality at the Global Level
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This study examined the health and social determinants of the COVID-19 outbreak in 175 countries from a spatial epidemiological approach. The study found that the percentage of the population age between 15-64 years, percentage smokers, and out-of-pocket expenditure 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 of the total population who smoke was inversely associated with COVID-19 at the global level.
Iyanda, A. E., Adeleke, R., Lu, Y., Osayomi, T., Adaralegbe, A., Lasode, M., … & Osundina, A. M. (2020). A retrospective cross-national examination of COVID-19 outbreak in 175 countries: a multiscale geographically weighted regression analysis (January 11-June 28, 2020). Journal of infection and public health, 13(10), 1438-1445.
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