COVID19 in South Asians/Asian Indians: Heterogeneity of data and implications for pathophysiology and research

Volume: 165, Pages: 108267 - 108267
Published: Jul 1, 2020
Abstract
Despite a large population and limited health infrastructure, the incidence and mortality of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been lower in South Asia than many regions. The underlying reasons and mechanisms for this relative protection are not established. However both genetic and environmental factors might play a role. Polymorphisms in ACE2 gene, ACE gene and in genes for some of the host cell proteases could affect the viral entry and...
Paper Details
Title
COVID19 in South Asians/Asian Indians: Heterogeneity of data and implications for pathophysiology and research
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
165
Pages
108267 - 108267
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