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06/08/2020

Airborne Disease Risks Institute is preparing to launch a new project — Environmental disease risks evaluate for Personal Health record!

The idea of a new product is to identify potential risks to human health based on three data streams: Environmental data monitoring + Process data from wearable devices + Geo-tracking service.

As a result this innovative product evaluate health risks in the form Personal Health Records in Digital Health standard.

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NewsCenter | SDSU | Researchers Tracing How COVID-19 Spreads, Mutates in the Environment 15/05/2020

Researchers Tracing How COVID-19 Spreads, Mutates in the Environment

A multi-disciplinary team of experts in virology and computer modeling has quickly assembled at San Diego State University to learn more about how the new coronavirus (COVID-19) spreads in the environment and how its trajectory can be better predicted.

To find out all about the research methodology, read the original article here: https://newscenter.sdsu.edu/sdsu_newscenter/news_story.aspx?sid=78011

NewsCenter | SDSU | Researchers Tracing How COVID-19 Spreads, Mutates in the Environment Exploratory research will leverage SDSU’s expertise in environmental virology to identify public areas where the virus may congregate and linger.

Impact of climate and public health interventions on the COVID-19 pandemic: A prospective cohort study 11/05/2020

Impact of climate and public health interventions on the COVID-19 pandemic: A prospective cohort study

Seasonality and climate-dependency of influenza are well established. Suggested mechanisms for a slowing down of influenza epidemics in summer months in areas with temperate climate include higher temperature and higher humidity.

Today the whole world is interested in how a hot summer climate can affect the spread of coronavirus. But a new study out of Canada has not found any association between temperature or latitude and the spread of the virus.

Read the original article here: https://www.cmaj.ca/content/early/2020/05/08/cmaj.200920

Impact of climate and public health interventions on the COVID-19 pandemic: A prospective cohort study Background: It is unclear whether seasonal changes, school closures or other public health interventions will result in a slowdown of the current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. We aimed to determine whether epidemic growth is globally associated with climate or public health intervent...

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