Sex differences in the mortality rate for coronavirus disease 2019 compared to other causes of death

medRxiv [Preprint]. 2021 Feb 26:2021.02.23.21252314. doi: 10.1101/2021.02.23.21252314.

Abstract

Men are more likely than women to die due to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). This paper sets out to examine whether the magnitude of the sex differences in the COVID-19 mortality rate are unusual when compared to other common causes of death. In doing so, we aim to provide evidence as to whether the causal pathways for the sex differences in the mortality rate of COVID-19 likely differ from those for other causes of death. We found that sex differences in the age-standardized COVID-19 mortality rate were substantially larger than for the age-standardized all-cause mortality rate and most other common causes of death. These differences were especially large in the oldest age groups.

One sentence summary: The sex difference in the mortality rate of coronavirus disease 2019 is substantially larger than for other common causes of death.

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