A59. Clinical Diagnosis, Prediction and Outcomes of Lung Infections 2020
DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2020.201.1_meetingabstracts.a2153
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Institutional Empyema Trend Analysis: An Increasing Concern

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“…We also analyzed the independent factors In the present study, most of the patients with empyema thoracis (68.2%) were male. This finding is consistent with other similar studies conducted in Pakistan (66.1%), India (75.4%) and Canada (64%) (25,32,33). The probable reason due to which the males were more vulnerable to disease is having only one copy of X-linked genes responsible for production of immunoglobulins (24,34).…”
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“…We also analyzed the independent factors In the present study, most of the patients with empyema thoracis (68.2%) were male. This finding is consistent with other similar studies conducted in Pakistan (66.1%), India (75.4%) and Canada (64%) (25,32,33). The probable reason due to which the males were more vulnerable to disease is having only one copy of X-linked genes responsible for production of immunoglobulins (24,34).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%