In NYC, Coronavirus Is Killing Men Twice As Often As Women [View all]
'In N.Y.C., the Coronavirus Is Killing Men Twice as Often as Women.' More men also are infected than women, and they are hospitalized more frequently, new data show. A similar pattern was seen in China. New York Times, April 7, 2020.
In its inexorable spread across New York City, the coronavirus is exacting a greater toll on men than women. Not only are men infected in greater numbers, new data show, but they are also dying at nearly twice the rate of women. To date, there have been nearly 43 Covid-19 deaths for every 100,000 men in the city, compared with 23 such deaths for every 100,000 women, according to figures reported by the citys health department. And men are being hospitalized with severe disease at higher rates.
The data, while disturbing, do not come entirely as a surprise. Similar trends have been observed in China and Italy, where men were both infected with Covid-19 and succumbed to it at higher rates than women.
Possible explanations for the disparity have ranged from differences in behavior smoking rates among men exceed those among women in much of the world, for example to biological differences. Women have more robust immune systems, some scientists have noted, that provide an edge in fighting off infections although it also makes them more susceptible to autoimmune disorders. Physicians working at hospitals throughout the city say the gender disparity is stark and impossible to miss.
Im in the emergency room, and its remarkable Id estimate that 80 percent of the patients being brought in are men, said Dr. Hani Sbitany, a reconstructive surgeon at Mount Sinai Health Systems who has been treating Covid-19 patients in Brooklyn. Its four out of five patients. Most of the patients who are brought in with severe respiratory distress are middle-aged, or in their 60s and older, Dr. Sbitany said. Male patients dominate both groups. A spokesman for New York Citys health department, Michael Lanza, confirmed that the city was seeing a higher rate of Covid-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths among men, but said the department could not comment on the reasons at this point.
The health department, which updates its website daily, had recorded 68,776 Covid-19 cases in the city as of Monday, including 15,333 patients who had been hospitalized and 2,738 deaths. Both death and hospitalization rates increased with age, rising drastically at age 65 and again at age 75. While there were 712 cases per 100,000 women in the city, there were 932 cases for every 100,000 men. Men were also more likely than women to be hospitalized: 228.7 admissions for every 100,000 men, compared with 140.3 admissions for every 100,000 women. (The figures are crude rates and have not been adjusted for differences in age or other characteristics.)
But the greatest sex disparity is seen in death rates: 42.9 deaths per 100,000 men, compared with 23.1 deaths per 100,000 women.
More than two-thirds of the intubated patients are men, said Dr. Joseph Lowy, a palliative care and hospice doctor at N.Y.U. Langone Health, referring to patients on ventilators. I know of no other disease that has that type of predilection for one gender over another, excluding diseases of the reproductive system, he added...
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