组织胞浆菌病
隐球菌病
毛霉病
曲菌病
芽生菌病
流行病学
生物
女性
副球虫病
人口
免疫学
医学
病理
内科学
环境卫生
作者
Matthias Egger,Martin Hoenigl,George R. Thompson,Agostinho Carvalho,Jeffrey D. Jenks
出处
期刊:Mycoses
[Wiley]
日期:2022-04-29
卷期号:65 (6): 599-612
被引量:48
摘要
Abstract Biological sex, which comprises differences in host sex hormone homeostasis and immune responses, can have a substantial impact on the epidemiology of infectious diseases. Comprehensive data on sex distributions in invasive fungal diseases (IFDs) are lacking. In this review, we performed a literature search of in vitro/animal studies, clinical studies, systematic reviews and meta‐analyses of invasive fungal infections. Females represented 51.2% of invasive candidiasis cases, mostly matching the proportions of females among the general population in the United States and Europe (>51%). In contrast, other IFDs were overrepresented in males, including invasive aspergillosis (51% males), mucormycosis (60%), cryptococcosis (74%), coccidioidomycosis (70%), histoplasmosis (61%) and blastomycosis (66%). Behavioural variations, as well as differences related to biological sex, may only in part explain these findings. Further investigations concerning the association between biological sex/gender and the pathogenesis of IFDs are warranted.
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