2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.02.23.20026864
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Gender differences in patients with COVID-19: Focus on severity and mortality

Abstract: medRxiv preprint Key PointsQuestion: Are men more susceptible to getting and dying from Findings: In the case series, men tend to be more serious than women. In the public data set, the percentage of men were higher in the deceased group than in the survived group, although age was comparable between men and women.Meaning: Male gender is a risk factor for worse outcome in patients with COVID independent of age and susceptibility. AbstractImportance: The recent outbreak of Novel Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) Diseas… Show more

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“…Our results showed higher prevalence of COVID-19 infection in male patients (72%) compared to females (28%). This nding differ from previous reports that showed nearly similar prevalence of the disease among both genders [2,4,8,11]. Interestingly, while our results showed no difference in the age groups between the two genders, male patients were highly vulnerable to the sever-critical form of the COVID-19 disease and to the ICU admission compared to female patients.…”
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“…Our results showed higher prevalence of COVID-19 infection in male patients (72%) compared to females (28%). This nding differ from previous reports that showed nearly similar prevalence of the disease among both genders [2,4,8,11]. Interestingly, while our results showed no difference in the age groups between the two genders, male patients were highly vulnerable to the sever-critical form of the COVID-19 disease and to the ICU admission compared to female patients.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 99%
“…This goes with previous reports that also showed male sex as an independent risk factor for critical and refractory form of the disease compared to women [2,12,13]. Moreover, the fatality rates were found to be also different with male patients have 2-3 times higher mortality rates compared to female patients [6].…”
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“…We thank all patients involved in the study. This manuscript has been released as a pre-print at https://www.medrxiv.org/content/ 10.1101/2020.02.23.20026864v2 (14).…”
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confidence: 99%