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HYD: Incident of high breakthrough infections among men

HYD: Incident of high breakthrough infections among men
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Hyderabad: Even when a breakthrough Coronavirus infection is usually reported throughout the city, a pattern that is worth noting is that they seem to occur more often in men than in women.
Suggest a warning, experts and doctors say men must be careful and alert with their outdoor movements.
Verification by TOI in all government and commercial institutions revealed that more than 99 percent of cases are now a vaccine breakthrough infection, with men taking into account 70 percent of those affected.
Vaccine breakthrough infections occur when people who are fully vaccinated are infected with Covid-19.
People with vaccine breakthrough infections tend to spread viruses to others.
According to Dr.
Y Sridhar, a critical care specialist at Apollo Hospital, it is higher in men in general, but the percentage of breakthrough infections has increased.
“Now 70:10 When compared to the Covid-19 case in a population that is not vaccinated.
The intensity of infection is always high in men and they must be careful,” he said.
Men with comorbidity must be vigilant with their movements, he added.
Experts also identified research that recounted a greater breakthrough incidence of infection in men.
Dr.
Kiran Madala, a certified researcher of the Indian Medical Council (ICMR), said the findings of the British public health stated that a 60 percent breakthrough infection occurred in men.
“It can be caused by various factors, including how well the antibodies react and function in the body, and the level of immunity,” he said.
Antibodies disappeared earlier in parents, so that men who were vaccinated and over 60 with comorbidity must be more careful, he suggested.
However, the most distinctive cause is that men, which are contrary to women, are more careless with the Covid-19 protocol, including wearing masks.
“Men move out of the room more than Wome, and most people have a common misconception that vaccinations protect them against infection, but vaccines protect against mortality,” said Dr.
Kiswan Rao, Head of the Telangana Private Hospital and Nurse House Association.
Experts also warn that people who get a breakthrough for infection vaccines can be contagious.

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