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Hospitalised male Covid patients at 30% higher risk of dying – Daijiworld.com
New York, Dec 19 (IANS): Hospitalised male Covid-19 patients have a 30 per cent greater risk of dying compared to women of the same age and health status, revealed a new study that identified several risk factors for mortality from the disease.
Hospitalised patients who were obese, had hypertension or poorly managed diabetes also had a higher risk of dying compared to those who did not have these conditions, said the study published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases.
Those aged 20 to 39…
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