{"id":174,"date":"2020-06-29T00:04:39","date_gmt":"2020-06-28T21:04:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/fierceonlinevideo.com\/?p=174"},"modified":"2020-08-30T00:20:35","modified_gmt":"2020-08-29T21:20:35","slug":"covid-19-affects-men-women-differently-an-overview-of-the-factors-behind-gender-related-health-effects","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/fierceonlinevideo.com\/story\/covid-19-affects-men-women-differently-an-overview-of-the-factors-behind-gender-related-health-effects\/","title":{"rendered":"COVID-19 affects men, women differently: An overview of the factors behind gender-related health effects"},"content":{"rendered":"
Although there are many theories as to why COVID-19 affects gender differently, the evidence suggests that the key differences are biological.<\/p>\n
The COVID-19 pandemic has raised many questions about why SARS-CoV-2 virus, COVID-19 infections, and the global labor and economic crisis have affected men and women differently.<\/p>\n
Men have had consistently higher mortality than women infected with COVID-19. The data show that men are about twice as likely to die from COVID-19-related disease as women. At the same time, more women with COVID-19 are likely to be diagnosed at an early stage, as women make up the majority of health care workers in most countries.<\/p>\n
In the study published in the Journal Nature<\/em><\/strong> according to the researchers, on August 26, the neutralizing immune response to COVID-19 was stronger in women regardless of age. The immune systems described in detail in the study are \u201can important basis for developing a gender-based approach to the treatment and care of men and women with COVID-19,\u201d the authors say.<\/p>\n The research community has gathered some evidence – and reached a consensus – that the differences in infection rates between men and women are not so different, but the results are.<\/p>\n This pattern appears to be repeated in the reporting of almost every country and raises important questions about the spread and clinical impact of this pandemic:<\/p>\n Based on the available data, experts say COVID-19 the number of infections is similar in men and women<\/strong>. In other words, men and women are equally likely to become infected with COVID-19. However, a significantly higher proportion of men surrender to the disease than women.<\/p>\n India and many other countries do not indicate COVID-19-cases and deaths separately for women and men, and many others do not report data broken down by gender and age. This leaves little room for independent analysis of data from trials in men and women, the number of infections, or other factors that affect COVID-19.<\/p>\n Also read: A study of five women suggests estrogen, a contraceptive that provides some protection against COVID-19<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\nMen and women are equally likely to make COVID-19?<\/strong><\/h2>\n