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Gender Differences in Patients With COVID-19: Focus on Severity and Mortality: Results

In the case series, men tended to have more severe cases of COVID-19 (P=0.035). In the public data set, the number of men who died from COVID-19 was 2.4 times the number of women (P=0.016). In the data taken from SARS patients from 2003, the percentage of males were higher in the deceased group than in the group that survived (P=0.015).

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