[HTML][HTML] Sexual dimorphism in COVID-19: potential clinical and public health implications

N Bechmann, A Barthel, A Schedl, S Herzig… - The Lancet Diabetes & …, 2022 - thelancet.com
Current evidence suggests that severity and mortality of COVID-19 is higher in men than in
women, whereas women might be at increased risk of COVID-19 reinfection and …

Sexual dimorphism in COVID-19: potential clinical and public health implications.

N Bechmann, A Barthel, A Schedl, S Herzig… - The lancet. Diabetes …, 2022 - europepmc.org
Current evidence suggests that severity and mortality of COVID-19 is higher in men than in
women, whereas women might be at increased risk of COVID-19 reinfection and …

Sexual dimorphism in COVID-19: potential clinical and public health implications

N Bechmann, A Barthel, A Schedl, S Herzig… - The Lancet. Diabetes & …, 2022 - zora.uzh.ch
Current evidence suggests that severity and mortality of COVID-19 is higher in men than in
women, whereas women might be at increased risk of COVID-19 reinfection and …

[PDF][PDF] Nicole Bechmann*, Andreas Barthel*, Andreas Schedl, Stephan Herzig, Zsuzsanna Varga, Catherine Gebhard, Manuel Mayr, Constanze Hantel, Felix …

Y Shoenfeld, G Mingrone, SR Bornstein - 2022 - binasss.sa.cr
Current evidence suggests that severity and mortality of COVID-19 is higher in men than in
women, whereas women might be at increased risk of COVID-19 reinfection and …

Sexual dimorphism in COVID-19: potential clinical and public health implications.

N Bechmann, A Barthel, A Schedl, S Herzig, Z Varga… - 2022 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Current evidence suggests that severity and mortality of COVID-19 is higher in men than in
women, whereas women might be at increased risk of COVID-19 reinfection and …

[HTML][HTML] Sexual dimorphism in COVID-19: potential clinical and public health implications

N Bechmann, A Barthel, A Schedl, S Herzig… - The Lancet Diabetes & …, 2022 - thelancet.com
Current evidence suggests that severity and mortality of COVID-19 is higher in men than in
women, whereas women might be at increased risk of COVID-19 reinfection and …

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N Bechmann, A Barthel, A Schedl, M Mayr… - The Lancet Diabetes …, 2022 - elibrary.ru

Sexual dimorphism in COVID-19: potential clinical and public health implications

N Bechmann, A Barthel, A Schedl, S Herzig… - The Lancet Diabetes & …, 2022 - Elsevier
Current evidence suggests that severity and mortality of COVID-19 is higher in men than in
women, whereas women might be at increased risk of COVID-19 reinfection and …

Sexual dimorphism in COVID-19: potential clinical and public health implications

N Bechmann, A Barthel, A Schedl… - The lancet. Diabetes …, 2022 - kclpure.kcl.ac.uk
Current evidence suggests that severity and mortality of COVID-19 is higher in men than in
women, whereas women might be at increased risk of COVID-19 reinfection and …

[PDF][PDF] Nicole Bechmann*, Andreas Barthel*, Andreas Schedl, Stephan Herzig, Zsuzsanna Varga, Catherine Gebhard, Manuel Mayr, Constanze Hantel, Felix …

Y Shoenfeld, G Mingrone, SR Bornstein - 2022 - vascular-proteomics.com
Current evidence suggests that severity and mortality of COVID-19 is higher in men than in
women, whereas women might be at increased risk of COVID-19 reinfection and …