Prerequisite for COVID-19 Prediction: A Review on Factors Affecting the Infection Rate

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Abstract

Since the year 2020, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has emerged as the dominant topic of discussion in the public and research domains. Intensive research has been carried out on several aspects of COVID-19, including vaccines, its transmission mechanism, detection of COVID-19 infection, and its infection rate and factors. The awareness of the public related to the COVID-19 infection factors enables the public to adhere to the standard operating procedures, while a full elucidation on the correlation of different factors to the infection rate facilitates effective measures to minimize the risk of COVID-19 infection by policy makers and enforcers. Hence, this paper aims to provide a comprehensive and analytical review of different factors affecting the COVID-19 infection rate. Furthermore, this review analyses factors which directly and indirectly affect the COVID-19 infection risk, such as physical distance, ventilation, face masks, meteorological factor, socioeconomic factor, vaccination, host factor, SARS-CoV-2 variants, and the availability of COVID-19 testing. Critical analysis was performed for the different factors by providing quantitative and qualitative studies. Lastly, the challenges of correlating each infection risk factor to the predicted risk of COVID-19 infection are discussed, and recommendations for further research works and interventions are outlined.

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Tang, S. G. H., Hadi, M. H. H., Arsad, S. R., Ker, P. J., Ramanathan, S., Afandi, N. A. M., … Tiong, S. K. (2022, October 1). Prerequisite for COVID-19 Prediction: A Review on Factors Affecting the Infection Rate. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192012997

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