An Insight into Gender Specific Comparison of COVID-19 Patients in Lahore, Pakistan

A. Faisal, Naila Shoaib, N. Jamil, R. Batool
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Background: The deadly disease, named SARS-CoV-2 (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2), which emerged in 2019, immediately spread across the world and killed millions of people. The aim of the current work was to find gender-based disparities in the people of Lahore, Pakistan in terms of COVID-19 severity. Methods: We examined the individuals (n = 1000) that visited two private diagnostic centers in Lahore, Pakistan, for COVID-19 testing between May 1, 2020, and December 31, 2020. Nasopharyngeal swabs were collected from the individuals to confirm the COVID-19 disease by RT-PCR assay using “Sansure Biotech Inc. Nucleic Acid Detection Kit”. Clinical and demographic information of the respective individuals was also obtained. The data was analyzed using Microsoft Excel. Results: We did not find any major difference of COVID-19 positivity rate between men and women. Men's average age was 44.4 years, whereas women's average age was 40.9 years. The severity of the symptoms was remained equal in men and women however, majority of the women as compared to men were showing a greater number of symptoms (2 or 3) simultaneously. We found that some of the symptoms were associated with the specific gender, for example chills, loss of taste or smell, and muscle pain were only found among men. While headache was restricted to women only. We also observed that some of the symptoms were co-occurred frequently in only men, these included shortness of breath with flu and fever with flu, while in women the frequently co-occurred symptoms were sore throat with fever. Conclusion: COVID-19 infection is equally common in men and women of Lahore, Pakistan. Whereas the number and the type of symptoms of COVID-19 could vary across the gender. Understanding these gender disparities in terms of symptomatology may help to guide the local health authorities in allocating the available resources more efficiently.
巴基斯坦拉合尔COVID-19患者性别差异比较研究
背景:2019年出现的致命疾病SARS-CoV-2(严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒-2)立即在全球蔓延,导致数百万人死亡。当前工作的目的是发现巴基斯坦拉合尔人民在COVID-19严重程度方面的性别差异。方法:我们对2020年5月1日至2020年12月31日期间前往巴基斯坦拉合尔两家私人诊断中心进行COVID-19检测的个人(n = 1000)进行了调查。使用“Sansure Biotech Inc.”收集个体的鼻咽拭子,通过RT-PCR检测确认COVID-19疾病。核酸检测试剂盒”。还获得了各自个体的临床和人口统计信息。使用Microsoft Excel对数据进行分析。结果:男性和女性的COVID-19阳性率无明显差异。男性的平均年龄为44.4岁,而女性的平均年龄为40.9岁。症状的严重程度在男性和女性中仍然相同,但与男性相比,大多数女性同时表现出更多的症状(2或3种)。我们发现,一些症状与特定的性别有关,例如寒战、味觉或嗅觉丧失以及肌肉疼痛只在男性中发现。而头痛则仅限于女性。我们还观察到,一些症状经常在男性身上同时出现,包括流感引起的呼吸短促和流感引起的发烧,而在女性身上,经常同时出现的症状是喉咙痛和发烧。结论:COVID-19感染在巴基斯坦拉合尔的男性和女性中同样常见。而COVID-19症状的数量和类型可能因性别而异。从症状学角度了解这些性别差异可能有助于指导地方卫生当局更有效地分配现有资源。
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