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Revista Cubana de Salud Pública

On-line version ISSN 1561-3127

Abstract

NAVARRO-DURAN, Antonio  and  CORTEZ-HUERTA, Mauro. Impact of relative humidity on COVID-19 transmission. Rev Cub Sal Públ [online]. 2022, vol.48, n.3  Epub Aug 01, 2022. ISSN 1561-3127.

Introduction:

The new pathogen SARS-CoV-2 presents a rapid spread, and is the cause of the Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Given that this virus is recent, the increase in cases of the COVID-19 disease has been a great threat, to which has been added the lack of conclusive information about the disease, its transmission, and its relationship with the different environmental variables.

Objective:

To determine the incidence of relative humidity in the transmission of COVID-19 in the tropical regions of Colombia.

Methods:

Relative humidity data and number of daily COVID-19 infections from seven cities in Colombia located in the Caribbean Region (Barranquilla and Sincelejo), Andean region (Medellín, Bucaramanga, Armenia and Cúcuta), as well as the Amazon Region (Leticia) were analyzed. A generalized logistic model was used to analyze existing data and design epidemiological curves.

Results:

For all cities, according to the model, high correlations were found between relative humidity (observed variable) and COVID-19 (predicted variable) with an R2 > 0.90. However, it was determined if there was an association between the variables by comparing the p-value with the level of significance α 0.05, a statistically significant association was found in the cities of Leticia, Barranquilla and Cúcuta.

Conclusions:

The results indicate that there is a direct relationship between relative humidity and the transmission of COVID 19 in tropical regions of Colombia. Hence, it is proposed that the study provides an important tool for the decision-making of the institutions in charge of the control of the disease, such as national and local governments.

Keywords : COVID-19; relative humidity; generalized logistics model; viruses; tropical zone.

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