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香港第三及第四波新冠疫情的空间变异:一项利用建成环境和社会人口特征的比较研究。

Spatial variations of the third and fourth COVID-19 waves in Hong Kong: A comparative study using built environment and socio-demographic characteristics.

作者信息

Yu Zidong, Liu Xintao

机构信息

Department of Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Hong Kong.

出版信息

Environ Plan B Urban Anal City Sci. 2023 Jun;50(5):1144-1160. doi: 10.1177/23998083221107019. Epub 2022 Jun 4.

Abstract

Since the first confirmed case was reported in January 2020, Hong Kong has experienced multiple waves of COVID-19 outbreaks. Recent literature has explored the spatial patterns of disease incidence and their relationships with the built environment and demographic characteristics. Nonetheless, few studies aim at the comparative patterns of different epidemic waves occurring in the same spatial context. This study analyses spatial patterns of the third and fourth COVID-19 epidemic waves and then evaluates the spatial relationship between case incidence and built environment and socio-demographic characteristics. By collecting local-related cases, this study incorporates a two-fold analytical strategy: (1) Using rank-size distribution and log-odd ratio to depict the spatial pattern of COVID-19 incidence rates; (2) through global and local regression models, investigating incidence's associations with the urban built environment and socio-demographic characteristics. The results reveal that the two different epidemic waves have far distinct spatial tendencies to their infection risk factors, reflecting location-specific associations with the built environments and socio-demographics. Collectively, we discover that the third and fourth COVID-19 waves are likely associated with residential context and urban activities, respectively. Practical implications are discussed that would be of interest to policymakers and health professionals.

摘要

自2020年1月报告首例确诊病例以来,香港经历了多波新冠疫情。近期文献探讨了疾病发病率的空间模式及其与建成环境和人口特征的关系。然而,很少有研究关注在相同空间背景下不同疫情波的比较模式。本研究分析了第三波和第四波新冠疫情的空间模式,然后评估了病例发病率与建成环境及社会人口特征之间的空间关系。通过收集本地相关病例,本研究采用了双重分析策略:(1)使用位序 - 规模分布和对数比值来描绘新冠发病率的空间模式;(2)通过全局和局部回归模型,研究发病率与城市建成环境和社会人口特征的关联。结果显示,这两波不同的疫情在感染风险因素方面具有截然不同的空间趋势,反映了与建成环境和社会人口统计学的特定地点关联。总体而言,我们发现第三波和第四波新冠疫情分别可能与居住环境和城市活动有关。文中讨论了对政策制定者和卫生专业人员有意义的实际影响。

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