Hernandez Nicolas, Caetano-Anollés Gustavo
Department of Crop Sciences and Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, USA.
Evol Bioinform Online. 2023 Apr 17;19:11769343231169377. doi: 10.1177/11769343231169377. eCollection 2023.
Many viral diseases exhibit seasonal behavior and can be affected by environmental stressors. Using time-series correlation charts extrapolated from worldwide data, we provide strong support for the seasonal development of COVID-19 regardless of the immunity of the population, behavioral changes, and the periodic appearance of new variants with higher rates of infectivity and transmissibility. Statistically significant latitudinal gradients were also observed with indicators of global change. Using the Environmental Protection Index (EPI) and State of Global Air (SoGA) metrics, a bilateral analysis of environmental health and ecosystem vitality effects showed associations with COVID-19 transmission. Air quality, pollution emissions, and other indicators showed strong correlations with COVID-19 incidence and mortality. Remarkably, EPI category and performance indicators also correlated with latitude, suggesting cultural and psychological diversity in human populations not only impact wealth and happiness but also planetary health at latitudinal level. Looking forward, we conclude there will be a need to disentangle the seasonal and global change effects of COVID-19 noting that countries that go against the health of the planet affect health in general.
许多病毒性疾病呈现季节性规律,且会受到环境压力因素的影响。通过从全球数据推断出的时间序列相关图表,我们有力地支持了COVID-19的季节性发展,无论人群免疫力、行为变化以及传染性和传播率更高的新变种的周期性出现如何。在全球变化指标方面也观察到了具有统计学意义的纬度梯度。使用环境保护指数(EPI)和全球空气质量(SoGA)指标,对环境健康和生态系统活力影响进行的双边分析显示了与COVID-19传播的关联。空气质量、污染排放和其他指标与COVID-19的发病率和死亡率呈现出强烈的相关性。值得注意的是,EPI类别和绩效指标也与纬度相关,这表明人群中的文化和心理多样性不仅影响财富和幸福,而且在纬度层面上也影响地球健康。展望未来,我们得出结论,有必要厘清COVID-19的季节性和全球变化影响,请注意,违背地球健康的国家总体上会影响健康。