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The determinants of the changing speed of spread of COVID-19 across Italy.

Authors :
Cocco, Pierluigi
De Matteis, Sara
Source :
Epidemiology & Infection; 2022, Vol. 150, p1-8, 8p
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The COVID-19 epidemic showed inter-regional differences in Italy. We used an ecological study design and publicly available data to compare the basic reproduction number (R<subscript>0</subscript>), the doubling time of the infection (DT) and the COVID-19 cumulative incidence (CI), death rate, case fatality rate (CFR) and time lag to slow down up to a 50-days doubling time in the first and the second 2020 epidemic waves (δDT50) by region. We also explored socio-economic, environmental and lifestyle variables with multiple regression analysis. COVID-19 CI and CFR changed in opposite directions in the second vs. the first wave: the CI increased sixfold with no evidence of a relationship with the testing rate; the CFR decreased in the regions where it was initially higher but increased where it was lower. The R<subscript>0</subscript> did not change; the initially mildly affected regions, but not those where the first wave had most severely hit, showed a greater δDT<subscript>50</subscript> amplitude. Vehicular traffic, average temperature, population density, average income, education and household size showed a correlation with COVID-19 outcomes. The deadly experience in the first epidemic wave and the varying preparedness of the local health systems might have contributed to the inter-regional differences in the second COVID-19 epidemic wave. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09502688
Volume :
150
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Epidemiology & Infection
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
159534961
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/S095026882200084X