Sex Differences in Susceptibility to Coccidioidomycosis

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Abstract

To assess sex-specific differences in coccidioidomycosis, a retrospective analysis of human patients, nonhuman primates, and veterinary patients (including the neutered status of the animal) was performed. We found higher rates of infection and severity in males. This observed increased infection risk suggests deeper biological underpinnings than solely occupational/exposure risks.

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McHardy, I., Reagan, K. L., Sebastian, J. F., Barker, B., Bays, D. J., Dandekar, S., … Thompson, G. R. (2022). Sex Differences in Susceptibility to Coccidioidomycosis. Open Forum Infectious Diseases, 9(3). https://doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofab543

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