iScience,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
25(11), P. 105297 - 105297
Published: Oct. 7, 2022
Since
early
2020,
researchers
have
made
efforts
to
study
various
issues
related
cities
and
the
pandemic.
Despite
wealth
of
research
on
this
topic,
there
are
only
a
few
review
articles
that
explore
multiple
it.
This
is
partly
because
rapid
pace
publications
makes
systematic
literature
challenging.
To
address
issue,
in
present
study,
we
rely
bibliometric
analysis
techniques
gain
an
overview
knowledge
structure
map
key
themes
trends
Results
2,799
show
mainly
focuses
six
broad
themes:
air
quality,
meteorological
factors,
built
environment
transportation,
socio-economic
disparities,
smart
cities,
with
first
three
being
dominant.
Based
findings,
discuss
major
lessons
can
be
learned
from
pandemic
highlight
areas
need
further
research.
Encyclopedia,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
1(2), P. 433 - 444
Published: May 31, 2021
Coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)
is
caused
by
the
novel
severe
acute
respiratory
syndrome
coronavirus
2
(SARS-CoV-2),
which
appeared
in
late
2019,
generating
a
pandemic
crisis
with
high
numbers
of
COVID-19-related
infected
individuals
and
deaths
manifold
countries
worldwide.
Lessons
learned
from
COVID-19
can
be
used
to
prevent
threats
designing
strategies
support
different
policy
responses,
not
limited
health
system,
directed
reduce
risks
emergence
viral
agents,
diffusion
infectious
diseases
negative
impact
society.
Environmental Research,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
203, P. 111930 - 111930
Published: Aug. 21, 2021
In
June
2020,
we
published
a
review
focused
on
assessing
the
influence
of
various
air
pollutants
transmission
SARS-CoV-2,
and
severity
COVID-19
in
patients
infected
by
coronavirus.
The
results
most
those
reviewed
studies
suggested
that
chronic
exposure
to
certain
might
lead
more
severe
lethal
forms
COVID-19,
as
well
delays/complications
recovery
patients.
Since
then,
notable
number
this
topic
have
been
published,
including
also
reviews.
Given
importance
issue,
updated
information
since
our
previous
review.
Taking
together
investigations
now
reviewed,
concluded
there
is
significant
association
between
outdoor
pollutants:
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