Selected article for: "mortality morbidity and outbreak mortality morbidity"

Author: Muginshtein-Simkovitch, Evgenia; Ketko, Itay; Furer, Ariel
Title: [PHYSIOLOGICAL GENDER DIFFERENCES AND THEIR EFFECT ON COVID-19 CAUSED MORBIDITY].
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  • Document date: 2020_10_1
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    Snippet: INTRODUCTION The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has resulted in considerable morbidity and mortality, and caused comprehensive social and financial damages. Anatomical, physiological and occupational differences observed between men and women might influence the reaction to treatment and medications. This article reviews sex differences and their potential effect on COVID-19 infection, pathogenesis and prognosis in women compared to men.
    Document: INTRODUCTION The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak has resulted in considerable morbidity and mortality, and caused comprehensive social and financial damages. Anatomical, physiological and occupational differences observed between men and women might influence the reaction to treatment and medications. This article reviews sex differences and their potential effect on COVID-19 infection, pathogenesis and prognosis in women compared to men.

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