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COVID-19: An Acute Secondary Interferonophaty? The Mirror of Autoinflammatory Syndromes
Our current hypothesis is that there is differential antibody level and quality between the sexes. This is based on earlier work in schistosomiasis showing higher levels of antibodies in females. Females have also been shown to have lower malaria parasite density although the explanation for this was thought to be hormonal.