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Understanding COVID-19 diffusion requires an interdisciplinary, multi-dimensional approach

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
Abstract:
After COVID-19 initial diffusion in Europe in March 2020, research has suggested a direct correlation between environmental pollution and contagion dynamics (i.e., environment-to-human pollution), thereby indicating that mechanisms other than human-to-human transmission can explain COVID-19 diffusion. However, these studies did not consider that complex outcomes, such as a pandemic's diffusion patterns, are typically caused by a multiplicity of environmental, economic and social factors. While disciplinary specialties increase scholars' attitudes of concentrating on specific factors, neglecting this multiplicity during a pandemic crisis can lead to misleading conclusions. This communication aims to focus on certain limitations of current research about environmental-to-human COVID-19 transmission and shows the benefit of an interdisciplinary, multi-dimensional approach to understand the geographical diversity of contagion diffusion patterns.
CRIS type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
COVID-19; Economy; Environment-to-human pollution; Interdisciplinarity; Europe; Humans; Betacoronavirus; Coronavirus Infections; Pandemics; Pneumonia, Viral
List of contributors:
Bontempi, E.; Vergalli, S.; Squazzoni, F.
Authors of the University:
BONTEMPI Elza
VERGALLI Sergio
Handle:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/533919
Published in:
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
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