意大利covid-19大流行导致死亡率的性别差异

Q3 Social Sciences
L. Villani, F. D'Ambrosio, F. Castrini, T. Sabetta, A. Solipaca
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意大利是第一个遭受COVID-19大流行袭击的欧洲国家。截至2021年3月3日,意大利国家监测系统共登记了2,953,120例病例和96,977例死亡,在病例和死亡方面存在性别差异。因此,本观察性生态学研究的目的是分析意大利COVID-19大流行第一年在粗死亡率(CMR)和病死率(CFR)方面的性别差异。我们从意大利国家卫生研究所(Istituto Superiore di sanit - ISS)的官方数据库收集数据。我们考虑了大流行的两波,使用具有波谷(最低死亡人数)的两个高峰之间的日期(7天平均值)来区分这两个时期。然后,我们按年龄组计算男性和女性的CMR和CFR,考虑三个时期:总体,第一波和第二波。我们的研究表明,男性报告的CMR和CFR都高于女性,这一数据在所有年龄组都得到了证实。尽管许多人口统计学、社会经济、激素、遗传和表观遗传因素可以解释这些差异,但需要进一步研究以了解COVID-19导致的CMR和CFR性别差异的病理生理机制。©2021,Il Pensiero Scientifico Editore s.r.l。版权所有。
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Gender differences in death rates due to the covid-19 pandemic in italy
Italy was the first European country hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. As of March 3, 2021, the Italian national surveillance system had registered 2,953,120 cases and 96,977 deaths, with gender differences both in terms of cases and deaths. Therefore, the aim of this observational ecological study is to analyze gender differences during the first year of COVID-19 pandemic in Italy in terms of crude mortality rate (CMR) and case fatality rate (CFR). We collected data from the official database of the Italian National Institute of Health (Istituto Superiore di Sanità – ISS). We considered the two waves of the pandemic, using the date between the two peaks that had the trough (lowest number of deaths) for a 7-day average to separate the two periods). Then, we calculated the CMR and CFR by age group for males and females, considering three periods: overall, first wave and second wave. Our study shows that male gender reported both higher CMR and CFR than female, and this data is confirmed for all the age group. Although many demographic, socioeconom-ic, hormonal, genetic, and epigenetic factors may explain these differences, further studies are required in order to understand the pathophysiological mechanisms underlying gender differences in CMR and CFR due to COVID-19. © 2021, Il Pensiero Scientifico Editore s.r.l.. All rights reserved.
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Italian Journal of Gender-Specific Medicine
Italian Journal of Gender-Specific Medicine Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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