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Airports, highways and COVID-19: An analysis of spatial dynamics in Brazil

Authors :
Adeilton Gonçalves da Silva Junior
Carlos Dornels Freire de Souza
Michael Ferreira Machado
Rodrigo Feliciano do Carmo
Bruno Eduardo Bastos Rolim Nunes
Source :
Journal of Transport & Health
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Published by Elsevier Ltd., 2021.

Abstract

Introduction The high transmissibility and infectivity of the new coronavirus, the high proportion of asymptomatic transmitters and the rapid and continuous spatial displacement of people, by the different mechanisms of locomotion, are elements that can contribute to the dissemination of COVID-19. This study aims to describe the geographical dispersion of COVID-19 in the state of Bahia and the importance of major airports and highways in the dynamics of disease transmission. Methods This is an ecological study involving all cases of COVID-19 registered in the state of Bahia between March 6, date of the first registered case and May 16, 2020. After collection, an exploratory spatial analysis was performed, considering the cases accumulated on the last day of each epidemiological week. Results The first cases of COVID-19 were concentrated in areas served by three important airport complexes in the state, located in Salvador, Ilheus and Porto Seguro. From week 16–20, there was a more intense expansion of COVID-19 to the interior of the state. A global spatial autocorrelation was observed (I Moran 0.2323; p = 0.01), with the influence of distance: positive correlation at distances less than 205.8 km (I Moran 0.040; p = 0.01) and greater than 800 km (I Moran 0.080; p = 0.01). Conclusions Based on the spatial dispersion pattern of COVID-19 in the state of Bahia, airports and highways that cross the state were responsible for the interiorization of the disease.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
22141413 and 22141405
Volume :
21
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Transport & Health
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ea19698110dc1375ba96c92f15de1eac