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Women Likely To Have Higher Death Risk From COVID-19 Than Men: Study

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June 13, 2020
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New Delhi: Women are at higher risk of dying of COVID-19 in India than men, shows a study. This is opposite to the global trend, which shows men are more prone to dying from COVID-19 than women.

Abhishek Kumar from the Institute of Economic Growth in New Delhi and other scientists used crowdsourced data to provide early estimates for age-sex specific COVID-19 Case Fatality Rate (CFR) for India, reported NDTV quoting PTI.

The study, published in the Journal of Global Health Science, presented an age and sex-specific view of mortality from the disease. It used the measure of CFR, which is the ratio of confirmed deaths in total confirmed cases.

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In the research, the scientists evaluated adjusted-CFR to capture the potential mortality among the currently active infections.

According to the study, the CFR among males is 2.9 percent, while for females it is 3.3 percent in India. The World Health Organisation (WHO) world standard population structure standardised CFR for India is 3.34 percent while the adjusted-CFR is estimated to be 4.8 percent, the study noted.

The researchers said as of May 20, 2020, males shared a higher burden (66 percent) of COVID-19 infections than females (34 percent) but the infection is more or less evenly distributed in under-five as well as elderly age groups.

Males are at a greater disadvantage than females, they said, adding that it is unclear whether males experience a higher risk of mortality throughout the age-spectrum, or if there are sex-related differences in survival risk.

“While males have a higher overall burden (66 percent) of COVID-19 infections than females, the infection is evenly distributed in the under-five age group and, to some extent, even among the elderly age groups (particularly 70+ years),” the scientists wrote in the study.

While early evidence indicated that males have a higher overall burden across the world, females have a higher relative-risk of COVID-19 mortality in India, the researchers said.

According to scientists, elderly males and females both display high mortality risk and require special care when infected.

Citing the limitations of the study, the researchers said the analysis is based on crowdsourced data with “considerable gaps in reporting of age-sex specific information of all the COVID-19 infections and deaths.”

The scientists said the number of confirmed cases in India depends upon the testing facility and capture of the data on age-sex specificities of COVID-19 cases, which they added “has been inadequate.”

 
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