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My story of sex, gender, and women's health in a pandemic

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After more than 20 years of studying sex differences in viral pathogenesis and immunity to vaccines, the COVID‐19 pandemic provided me with a unique opportunity to raise awareness about biological sex… Click to show full abstract

After more than 20 years of studying sex differences in viral pathogenesis and immunity to vaccines, the COVID‐19 pandemic provided me with a unique opportunity to raise awareness about biological sex differences. The scientific community and public, alike, embraced the clinical and epidemiological data and supported inquiries into how males are twice as likely to be hospitalized and die from COVID‐19. Immunological changes associated with pregnancy also contribute to worse outcomes from COVID‐19. Collectively, we are finding that inflammation is a critical mediator of worse outcomes for males and pregnant females. The pandemic gave me a platform to discuss and address sex differences on a bigger stage, but two decades of studies working with other viruses prepared me for this moment in history.

Keywords: women health; sex gender; sex; story sex; gender women; sex differences

Journal Title: Immunological Reviews
Year Published: 2022

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