id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-275424-u4doukk7 Ogen, Yaron Assessing nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)) levels as a contributing factor to coronavirus (COVID-19) fatality 2020-07-15 .txt text/plain 2346 120 53 These results indicate that the long-term exposure to this pollutant may be one of the most important contributors to fatality caused by the COVID-19 virus in these regions and maybe across the whole world. Many studies have shown that the incidence of these diseases can also be caused by a long exposure to air pollution, especially nitrogen dioxide (NO 2 ), a toxic component. In this study, the concentrations of the tropospheric NO 2 which were extracted from the Sentinel-5P satellite were used in order to explain the spatial variation of fatality cases in 66 administrative regions in four European countries. Clinical Characteristics and Risk Factors for Fatal Outcome in Patients With 2019-Coronavirus Infected Disease (COVID-19) in Wuhan Chronic disease associated with long-term concentrations of nitrogen dioxide Association of long-term exposure to community noise and traffic-related air pollution with coronary heart disease mortality ./cache/cord-275424-u4doukk7.txt ./txt/cord-275424-u4doukk7.txt