COVID- 19: disease, progress, control and their relation with sex

N. Bahador, Niusha Baseri Salehi, Paniz Baseri Salehi, Masoumeh Samimi, Mitra Adib
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Worldwide epidemic had a specific role on human health and economic;Corona, for example, as a huge pandemic had an expand effect on human health, social relation, economic, politic and environment with severe respiratory disorder and high mortality rate in the world. Due to importance of SARS-Cov-2, the present paper deals with the route of transmission, their relation with sex, prevention and control. Research shows that sex-linked immunological differences as well as sex hormones are effective in responding to infectious diseases. Since COVID- 19 is a critical global treat, therefore, in this article, factors such as restricting populations, appropriate medicine, forestry, population growth control, global ban on wildlife trade and nutrition, which are important factors in the spread of this organism are discussed. Results illustrated thatsex hormones and presence of ACE2 receptors in male are the most important factors for developing the disease. Hence, it is recommended that they take more responsibility for the use of masks, regular hand washing with disinfectants, reducing the use of cigarettes and alcohol, and using foods containing vitamins such as A, C, E, zinc, Selenium and omega-3s and reduced presence in populations can prevent virus transmission.
COVID- 19:疾病、进展、控制及其与性别的关系
世界性流行病对人类健康和经济具有特殊的作用;例如,冠状病毒作为一种巨大的流行病,对人类健康、社会关系、经济、政治和环境的影响是广泛的,在世界范围内具有严重的呼吸系统疾病和高死亡率。鉴于SARS-Cov-2的重要性,本文讨论了其传播途径、与性别的关系以及预防和控制。研究表明,与性别相关的免疫差异以及性激素在应对传染病方面是有效的。由于COVID- 19是一项关键的全球治疗,因此,在本文中,限制人口,适当的药物,林业,人口增长控制,全球禁止野生动物贸易和营养等因素是该生物传播的重要因素进行了讨论。结果表明,性激素和ACE2受体的存在是男性发病的重要因素。因此,建议他们承担更多责任,使用口罩,定期用消毒剂洗手,减少吸烟和饮酒,食用含有维生素A、C、E、锌、硒和ω -3等的食物,减少在人群中的存在,可以防止病毒传播。
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