Impatto delle restrizioni di mobilità per Covid-19 sulla mortalità prematura da incidenti stradali in Cina

Publication date: 07/07/2020 – E&P Code: repo.epiprev.it/1904
Authors: Carlo Mamo1, Marco Dalmasso1, Alessio Pitidis2

Abstract: Impact of mobility restrictions for Covid-19 on premature mortality from traffic accidents in China.
This short paper investigates the impact of Covid-19 pandemic lockdown on premature mortality from traffic accidents in China. Trend of NO2 polluttant in major Chinese cities were used as indicator of motor traffic variations due to mobility restrictions. In February 2020, the estimated YLL from traffic accidents were about 23,350 in the Province of Hubei and about 730,300 for the whole of China. The difference with respect to expected values roughly translate to 23,352 traffic related YLL avoided in February in Hubei and 312,982 YLL avoided for the whole of China.

Cite as: Carlo Mamo, Marco Dalmasso, Alessio Pitidis (2020). Impatto delle restrizioni di mobilità per Covid-19 sulla mortalità prematura da incidenti stradali in Cina. E&P Repository https://repo.epiprev.it/1904

Topic: COVID-19

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1 Servizio sovrazonale di Epidemiologia, ASL TO3, Grugliasco (TO)
2 Reparto di Epidemiologia Ambientale e Sociale, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, Roma

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Competing interests: None

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Ethics committee approval: The study was based on publicly available aggregate data. No Ethics committee approval was necessary.

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