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The report confirms that older persons are the most vulnerable group in the face of neo-corona pneumonia.
According to French national data, those aged 70-74 are three times more likely to be hospitalized and 30 times more likely to die in hospital than those aged 40-44, and 6 times and 100 times more likely to die in hospital than those aged 40-44.
the study also confirms the gender differences already raised in other studies.
report found that men with neo-crown pneumonia had a higher risk of hospitalization and death than women, 1.4 times more likely to die and 2.1 times more likely to die, respectively.
a study published in november 2020 in the journal Endocrinology and Metabolic Trends found that female estrogen may have an anti-inflammatory effect on the neoprovirus and enhance the immune response of female patients.
study also conducted a large-scale statistical survey of 47 chronic diseases.
results showed that for patients with neo-crown pneumonia, hyperlipidemia did not appear to be a risk factor, and that the other 46 chronic diseases were associated with severe neo-crown pneumonia and risk of death.
report notes that seven diseases significantly increase the risk of serious illness and death in patients with neo-coronary pneumonia.
For patients with lung cancer, Down syndrome, cystic fibrosis, mental retardation, kidney failure, kidney transplantation or lung transplant, the risk of hospitalization more than tripled and the risk of death more than four times increased.
addition, obesity can lead to a 64 percent increased risk of hospitalization, a 56 percent increased risk of death, and diabetes a 64 percent increased risk of hospitalization and a 75 percent increased risk of death.
in people under the age of 80, there is a stronger correlation between these two symptoms and the risk of severe neo-corona pneumonia and death.
, chronic diseases such as high blood pressure, heart failure, stroke and other cancers can also increase the risk of severe and death from neo-coronary pneumonia to some extent.
study also found a link between the high risk of neo-coronary pneumonia and the social status of patients.
For the under-80s, the team based on indicators such as average household income, high school graduation rate, proportion of manual workers and unemployment rate in the cities where the patient lives, and found that france's most vulnerable groups had twice as many deaths as the rich.
(Li Hongze)