Why are women and children less vulnerable to coronary

According to a study conducted by China's health authorities, women are less likely to die than men. The study, which analysed the impact on people affected by Ovid 19, found that 2.8% of the infected men die compared to 1.7% of women. When it comes to the mortality of [...]
When it comes to the mortality of the disease, age plays an important role. And sex. The data shows that 0.2% of children and teenagers die in previs-19 compared to 15% of 80-year-olds and older.
But why?
Experts believe women's lifestyles bear credit. Women are less likely to contract infections of this nature, which are believed to result from the lowest tendency to smoke. In China, where the data was collected, this hypothesis has a solid base, as 52% of men smoke there compared to 3% of women. According to Tabaco Atlas statistics for 2019, 50% of men and 7% of women smoke in Albania.
Experts also cite biological reasons. Paul Hunter, professor at University of East England, told the BBC: “Grate have immune systems quite different from men. Women have more chance of suffering from autoimmune diseases and have proved to produce better anti flu antibodies. ”
As for children, parents are believed to keep their young away from the sick, much more in such situations, writes Annabel.












