Tag: COVID-19
Sex and gender matter in COVID-19
Some people get extremely sick after infection with the novel coronavirus and other individuals remain asymptomatic or have a very mild course. We have no proven therapies (although there is some research that suggests an antiviral drug called remdesivir may help) and no short-term hopes for a vaccine. Clinical trials are in progress and public health strategies are being implemented. But, in order to combat COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, we need to look at the pandemic and the possible interventions through a sex and gender-based lens. Here’s why.
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As a former hospital-based infectious diseases physician, I have been reading everything I can about the coronavirus pandemic. Because this is a new coronavirus not previously seen in humans, the World Health Organization gave the disease the name COVID-19, which stands for Coronavirus Disease 2019. While there is a flurry of high quality up-to-the-minute, information available, especially on Twitter, it is challenging to get the most important information in one place. Based on questions I am getting, here is my attempt to provide a quick overview and answer the key questions.
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