Socio-demographic factors in relation to the diagnosis of COVID cases are increasingly mentioned in the role of transmission, but unfortunately with a small number of conclusive publications on French data. Our objective is to analyse the distribution of cases according to these factors and their possible role during the first 6 weeks of 2021 when the Alpes Maritimes was the department with the highest incidence rate. The collaboration between ARS06 and the Public Health Department in the field of COVID-19 has made it possible to have a departmental bulletin for monitoring the evolution of the epidemic (incidence, screening, hospitalisation). Knowledge of the socio-demographic, meteorological and environmental factors associated with the transmission of SARS-CoV2 would make it possible to reflect on how to act on these factors and to implement a public health policy.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
28,377
All persons of legal age or not resident in the Alpes-Maritimes between 03/01/2021 and 14/02/2021 with a COVID-19 diagnosis.
CHU de NICE
Nice, France
Weekly incidence rate of COVID-19 in the Alpes-Maritimes during the study period.
Weekly incidence rate in the Alpes Maritimes according to the age group, by district of Nice and town
Time frame: Between 03/01/2021 and 14/02/2021
Weekly incidence rate of COVID-19 in the Alpes-Maritimes during the study period according to participants' social and economic factors
Weekly incidence rate by social disadvantage index and others socioeconomic indicators by Census block of Nice, correlation analyses
Time frame: Between 03/01/2021 and 14/02/2021
Weekly incidence rate of COVID-19 in the Alpes-Maritimes during the study period according to climatic factors
Correlation of incidence rates with temperature, humidity, concentrations in air pollutants (fine particles, nitrogen oxides)
Time frame: Between 03/01/2021 and 14/02/2021
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