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. 2021 May 18;14(2):123–138. doi: 10.1111/jebm.12430

TABLE 6.

Effect of SO2 on COVID‐19 cases and mortality

Author Country Period Analysis method Quantified results
Liu et al 2 9 countries 21 Jan to 20 May 2020 Discontinuous linear regression SO2 increased the propagation speed of COVID‐19 infection, which is significant in Korea and China, respectively.
Jiang et al 46 Wuhan, China 25 Jan to 7 Apr 2020 The Pearson's and Poisson's regression models SO2 was inversely associated with COVID‐19 deaths.
Wang et al 47 337 prefecture‐level cities in China NA Spearman's rank correlation analysis and multiple linear regression SO2 was positively correlated with newly confirmed cases.
Zhu et al 49 120 cities, China 23 Jan to 29 Feb 2020 Generalized additive model 10 μg/m3 increase of SO2 was associated with a 7.79% decrease (95% CI: −14.57 to −1.01) in COVID‐19 confirmed cases.
Landoni et al 63 33 European countries NA Pearson's correlation analysis SO2 was positively correlated with positive COVID‐19 cases and deaths.
Jiang et al 64 Wuhan, Xiaogan and Huanggang, China 25 Jan to 29 Feb 2020 Multivariate Poisson's regression SO2 was not correlated with daily COVID‐19 incidence.

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