COVID-19 and air pollution: A dangerous association?
Allergol. immunopatol
; 48(5): 496-499, sept.-oct. 2020.
Article
in English
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ABSTRACT
In late 2019, a new infectious disease (COVID-19) was identified in Wuhan, China, which has now turned into a global pandemic. Countries around the world have implemented some type of blockade to lessen their infection and mitigate it. The blockade due to COVID-19 has drastic effects on the social and economic fronts. However, recent data released by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), European Space Agency (ESA), Copernicus Sentinel-5P Tropomi Instrument and Center for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA) indicate that the pollution in some of the epicenters of COVID-19, such as Wuhan, Italy, Spain, USA, and Brazil, reduced by up to 30%. This study compiled the environmental data released by these centers and discussed the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on environmental pollution
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National databases
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Spain
Database:
IBECS
Main subject:
Pneumonia, Viral
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Coronavirus Infections
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Air Pollution
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Particulate Matter
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Pandemics
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Betacoronavirus
Limits:
Humans
Language:
English
Journal:
Allergol. immunopatol
Year:
2020
Document type:
Article
Institution/Affiliation country:
Brazilian Society of Pediatrics/Brazil
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Federal University of Pampa/Brazil
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Federal University of São Paulo/Brazil