Author: Yong, Valerie F. L.; Jaggi, Tavleen K.; Chan, Louisa L. Y.; Chotirmall, Sanjay H.
Title: Sex Differences in Respiratory Infection Cord-id: 72emcd3e Document date: 2021_3_19
ID: 72emcd3e
Snippet: Respiratory infections are an important and frequent cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Sex and gender-based differences in lung infection are recognized and gradually gaining importance due to the potential for gender-tailored therapeutics. While sex and gender differences are widely acknowledged in the evaluation of chronic respiratory disease states such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and cystic fibrosis (CF), acute and chronic respiratory infection complicat
Document: Respiratory infections are an important and frequent cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Sex and gender-based differences in lung infection are recognized and gradually gaining importance due to the potential for gender-tailored therapeutics. While sex and gender differences are widely acknowledged in the evaluation of chronic respiratory disease states such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and cystic fibrosis (CF), acute and chronic respiratory infection complicate all of these and, in themselves, depending on age and organism, demonstrate sex differences. Males are disadvantaged in the occurrence and severity of lower respiratory tract infections such as pneumonia, while females suffer more commonly with upper respiratory tract ailments including tonsillitis and sinusitis. Differences in genetics and immunity have been forwarded as explanations for such differences; however, it is likely that a complex interplay of sex steroid hormones, host immunity, genetics, anatomical variation, and lung physiology, in addition to sociocultural and behavioral factors, influences the observed sex differences in respiratory infection. This chapter aims to assess the current state of the literature in this field and expound the range of its contributory factors.
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