id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-269718-e1mxmo3a Wang, Jingquan Impact of hydrological factors on the dynamic of COVID-19 epidemic: A multi-region study in China 2020-11-13 .txt text/plain 862 59 49 title: Impact of hydrological factors on the dynamic of COVID-19 epidemic: A multi-region study in China Considering the live SARS-CoV-2 was detected and isolated from the excrement and urine of infected patients, the potential public health risk of its waterborne transmission should be paid broad and close attention. The purpose of the current study is to investigate the associations between COVID-19 incidences and hydrological factors such as lake area, river length, precipitation and volume of water resources in 30 regions of China. Based on the results of descriptive analysis and nonlinear regression analysis, positive associations with COVID-19 confirmed numbers were observed for migration scale index (MSI), river length, precipitation and volume of water resources, but negative associations for population density. length, precipitation and volume of water resources, but negative associations for 21 population density. Impact of meteorological factors on the COVID-19 transmission: 435 A multi-city study in China Water transmission oF SARS-CoV-2 ./cache/cord-269718-e1mxmo3a.txt ./txt/cord-269718-e1mxmo3a.txt