Scientists found that women are more likely to catch the flu than men 14.08.2024, 22:36

American scientists from the University of Pittsburgh (PITT) found that women are more likely than men to contract severe forms of influenza and other respiratory viral infections (ARVI). This was officially reported website scientific institution.

Despite the fact that there are many anecdotal stories that men suffer from ARVI more often than women, according to experts, research results suggest the opposite.

Statistics showed that women ages 18 to 45 were more likely to get a severe case of the flu, even though this demographic group had higher health scores.

Through animal experiments, the team found that the female sex hormone estradiol affects immunity and the outcome of infection, particularly when it affects the lungs, but the mechanism of this effect is still unclear.

Researchers hope to use computer modeling to identify specific molecules or pathways that act on cells, potentially allowing us to find personalized treatments based on a patient’s gender or hormone levels.

Earlier scientists I learnedIt has been shown that another female hormone, estrogen, can boost the immune response to the common cold.

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Source: Gazeta

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