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Author: Ting Ding; Jinjin Zhang; Tian Wang; Pengfei Cui; Zhe Chen; Jingjing Jiang; Su Zhou; Jun Dai; Bo Wang; Suzhen Yuan; Wenqing Ma; Lingwei Ma; Yueguang Rong; Jiang Chang; Xiaoping Miao; Xiangyi Ma; Shixuan Wang
Title: A Multi-hospital Study in Wuhan, China:Protective Effects of Non-menopause and Female Hormones on SARS-CoV-2 infection
  • Document date: 2020_3_30
  • ID: lplodn60_31
    Snippet: However, when discharge was used as an endpoint and variables including comorbidities, disease severity, age, and menstruation (non-menopause or menopause) were brought into a multivariate Cox regression analysis, menstruation showed definite protective effect. Patients with non-menopause tended to have lower hospitalization proportion as time passing by and to be discharged earlier than patients with menopause, control age and severity (relative.....
    Document: However, when discharge was used as an endpoint and variables including comorbidities, disease severity, age, and menstruation (non-menopause or menopause) were brought into a multivariate Cox regression analysis, menstruation showed definite protective effect. Patients with non-menopause tended to have lower hospitalization proportion as time passing by and to be discharged earlier than patients with menopause, control age and severity (relative hazard [RH]= 1.91; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.06 -3.46); eTable 2, Figure 2 ).

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