Geospatial Health (Mar 2021)

Role of transport network accessibility in the spread of COVID-19 - a case study in Savar Upazila, Bangladesh

  • Khandakar Hasan Mahmud,
  • Bibi Hafsa,
  • Raju Ahmed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/gh.2021.954
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 1

Abstract

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The aim of this research was to test the hypothesis that people in a typical high-transport zone are particularly vulnerable with respect to transmission of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), a new contagious disease that has rapidly developed into a highrisk global problem. A case study was carried out in Savar Upazila, a sub-district of the capital city Dhaka in Bangladesh, which is traversed by a prominent national highway (Dhaka- Aricha-N5) that also passes the concentric industrial export processing zone surrounding Dhaka. This municipality is thus part of a high-density transport network with extensive economic activities. COVID-19 data were collected from local records at the Upazila Health Complex, while spatial data of the Savar Upazila, including the pertinent road network, were identified and digitized using geographical information systems software. The presence of COVID-19 in in Savar Upazila was found to be strongly associated with the reach and mechanism of transport networks (Pearson correlation = 0.76 with 99% confidence interval).

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