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Letter to the Editor: Microbiota in the Respiratory System—A Possible Explanation to Age and Sex Variability in Susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2

机译:致编辑的信:呼吸系统中的微生物群 - 对SARS-COV-2易感性的年龄和性变异的可能解释

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The Human respiratory tract is colonized by a variety of microbes and the microbiota change as we age. In this perspective, literature support is presented for the hypothesis that the respiratory system microbiota could explain the differential age and sex breakdown amongst COVID-19 patients. The number of patients in the older and elderly adult group is higher than the other age groups. The perspective presents the possibility that certain genera of bacteria present in the respiratory system microbiota in children and young adults could be directly or through eliciting an immune response from the host, prevent full-fledged infection of SARS-CoV-2. The possibility also exists that the microbiota in older adults and the elderly population have bacteria that make it easier for the virus to cause infection. I call upon the scientific community to investigate the link between human microbiota and SARS-CoV-2 susceptibility to further understand the viral pathogenesis.
机译:人类呼吸道被各种微生物殖民化,微生物会随着年龄的增长而变化。在这种观点中,提出了文学支持,用于假设呼吸系统微生物群可以解释Covid-19患者之间的差异年龄和性别分解。老年人成人组的患者数量高于其他年龄组。该观点呈现出在儿童和年轻成年人中呼吸系统系统微生物中存在的某些细菌的可能性可以直接或通过引发来自宿主的免疫应答,防止SARS-COV-2的全面感染。还存在较老年人和老年人人口的微生物群的可能性也存在细菌,使病毒更容易引起感染。我呼吁科学界探讨人微生物群和SARS-COV-2之间的联系,以进一步了解病毒发病机制。

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