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最初,随着大流行的进展,空气污染与 COVID-19 死亡率之间的高度相关性下降到零:没有证据表明空气污染与 COVID-19 易感性之间存在因果关系。

Initially High Correlation between Air Pollution and COVID-19 Mortality Declined to Zero as the Pandemic Progressed: There Is No Evidence for a Causal Link between Air Pollution and COVID-19 Vulnerability.

机构信息

Economics Department, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, MA 01003, USA.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Aug 13;19(16):10000. doi: 10.3390/ijerph191610000.

Abstract

Wu et al. found a strong positive association between cumulative daily county-level COVID-19 mortality and long-term average PM concentrations for data up until September 2020. We replicated the results of Wu et al. and extended the analysis up until May 2022. The association between PM concentration and cumulative COVID-19 mortality fell sharply after September 2020. Using the data available from Wu et al.'s "updated_data" branch up until May 2022, we found that the effect of a 1 μg/m increase in PM was associated with only a +0.603% mortality difference. The 95% CI of this difference was between -0.560% and +1.78%, narrow bounds that include zero, with the upper bound far below the Wu et al. estimate. Short-term trends in the initial spread of COVID-19, not a long-term epidemiologic association, caused an early correlation between air pollution and COVID-19 mortality.

摘要

吴等人发现,截至 2020 年 9 月的县级 COVID-19 死亡率与长期平均 PM 浓度之间存在很强的正相关关系。我们复制了吴等人的结果,并将分析扩展到 2022 年 5 月。2020 年 9 月后,PM 浓度与 COVID-19 死亡率的累积之间的关联急剧下降。使用吴等人的“更新数据”分支中截至 2022 年 5 月的可用数据,我们发现 PM 增加 1μg/m 仅与 0.603%的死亡率差异相关。这个差异的 95%置信区间在-0.560%和+1.78%之间,置信区间很窄,包含零,上限远低于吴等人的估计。COVID-19 初始传播的短期趋势,而不是长期的流行病学关联,导致了空气污染和 COVID-19 死亡率之间的早期相关性。

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