District level correlates of COVID-19 pandemic in India during March-October 2020.
Vandana TamrakarAnkita SrivastavaNandita SaikiaMukesh C ParmarSudheer Kumar ShuklaShewli ShabnamBandita BoroApala SahaBenjamin DebbarmaPublished in: PloS one (2021)
The COVID-19 infection ratio was found to be more rampant in districts with a higher working-age population, higher population density, a higher urban population, a higher testing ratio, and a higher level of stunted children. The study findings provide crucial information for policy discourse, emphasizing the vulnerability of the highly urbanized and densely populated areas.