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Sex differences in hepatitis A incidence rates-a multi-year pooled-analysis based on national data from nine high-income countries.

Manfred S GreenNaama SchwartzVictoria Peer
Published in: PloS one (2023)
The excess HAV incidence rates in young males, pooled over a number of countries, suggest that the sex differences are likely to be due at least in part to physiological and biological differences and not just behavioral factors. At older ages, differential exposure plays an important role. These findings, seen in the context of the excess incidence rates in young males for many other infectious diseases, can provide further keys to the mechanisms of the infection.
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