Gender Differential In Symptoms, Morbidity, And Case Fatality Rate In The COVID-19 Pandemic In India

Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management (2023). https://doi.org/10.24083/apjhm.v18i3.1227

21 Pages Posted: 22 Jun 2021 Last revised: 3 Dec 2023

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Shubham Ranjan

Indian Institute of Technology Mandi

Anupreet kaur

IIT Mandi

Ramna Thakur

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Mandi

Date Written: June 12, 2021

Abstract

Background: The COVID-19 epidemic has taken a considerable toll worldwide and has harmed both male and female health. Statistics revealed that fewer females were directly affected than males; however, the latter may be more affected by the consequences. Some studies at the global level have suggested gender as the key determining factor in COVID-19, but there is a lack of such studies in developing countries like India. In light of the situation, this study has analyzed the gender-wise pattern of symptoms, morbidity, multimorbidity, and mortality due to COVID-19 in Karnataka, India.


Methods: We used patient-level raw data from COVID19-India application programming interface (API) from 09th March to 05th September 2020. We have used descriptive statistics such as frequency, percentage distribution, and latent class analysis (LCA) to carry out this analysis.


Findings: The study comprised 78,983 COVID-19 patients who were 63.6% males and 36.4 % females. Out of the total patients, 10.1% were reported as deceased, of which 68.4% were males and 31.6% were females. We found that all three symptoms (cough, breathlessness, and fever) were higher among males than females in the case of disease symptoms. Males had a higher risk of severe infection and mortality in general. In comparison, females suffered from comorbidities like diabetes and hypertension were at higher risk of mortality due to COVID-19 than their male counterparts. The latent class analysis also revealed that females had a more significant proportion of two or more symptoms, whereas males had more than two comorbidities.


Interpretation: Given the differences in lethality between the two genders, we believe that our study has found the root causes of the gender differentials in the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermore, our research mapped gender differences in various aspects of COVID-19, which will help policymakers find suitable interventions to reduce the burden.

Note: Funding Statement: There is no funding involved in this study.

Declaration of Interests: We declare that there are no competing interests

Ethics Approval Statement: N.A.

Keywords: COVID-19, pandemic, gender, patients, morbidity, mortality

Suggested Citation

Ranjan, Shubham and Kaur, Anupreet and Thakur, Ramna, Gender Differential In Symptoms, Morbidity, And Case Fatality Rate In The COVID-19 Pandemic In India (June 12, 2021). Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management (2023). https://doi.org/10.24083/apjhm.v18i3.1227, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3865604 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3865604

Shubham Ranjan

Indian Institute of Technology Mandi ( email )

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Anupreet Kaur

IIT Mandi ( email )

Indian Institute of Technology Mandi, South Campus
Kamand, 175005

Ramna Thakur (Contact Author)

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Mandi ( email )

Mandi, Himachal Pradesh 175 001
India

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