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According to a report by the Economic News Network of Buenos Aires, Argentina on March 2, among the many health differences that are characteristic of the new coronavirus pandemic, one issue that has received special attention is the difference in results between men and women.
According to the report, a research report recently published in the biweekly issue of the American scientific journal "Scientist" warned that as the data set of the new coronavirus continues to expand, evidence supporting gaps continues to emerge.
However, some experts are not surprised by these differences, including the biologist Shabra Klein of the Johns Hopkins-Bloomberg School of Public Health.
The report pointed out that the concept of gender differences in immune function was once a controversial point, but in the past few years, this concept has gained a firm foothold in the research community.
The report also pointed out that as the pandemic has gradually attracted attention from the whole society on the impact of gender on the outcome of the disease, Klein and other researchers have also been studying the mechanism of the difference in immune response between men and women.
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Russian experts: New crown pneumonia may become a seasonal epidemic
According to a recent report on the British "Financial Times" website, a Russian epidemiologist told the country's official media over the weekend that the new crown pneumonia is likely to become a seasonal outbreak within one or two years.
Natalia Psheniknaya, deputy director of the clinical and analytical department of the Russian Central Institute of Epidemiology, told TASS that the surge in confirmed cases in the northern hemisphere in the autumn of 2020 has shown that the new crown pneumonia epidemic will break out again.
She said: "The new coronary pneumonia has begun to show signs of seasonal disease.
Psenichinaya also told TASS that the increase in the number of new crown cases may continue for several years, even after most people are vaccinated.
Pshenichnaya said that although the epidemic of this infectious disease will stop, local epidemics are likely to continue.