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Testicles may keep coronavirus allowing infection to persist for longer in men

Israel Boafo Bansah
Last updated: April 19, 2020 3:38 pm
By Israel Boafo Bansah
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Testicles may keep coronavirus allowing infection to persist for longer in men
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TESTICLES could harbour coronavirus and allow the deadly virus to persist longer in men, a study has suggested.

When Covid-19 enters the body it connects with cells expressing the ACE2 protein or angiotensin converting enzyme 2.

These proteins are found in the lungs, heart and intestines and are also found in large quantities in the testes.

While for women, very small amounts are found in ovarian tissue.

Statistics indicate that the coronavirus is more likely to severely affect men rather than women.

Just in the UK alone, men are dying from the virus at twice the rate of women.

Men have a mortality rate of 1,728.2 per 100,000 while for women the rate is 840.9 per 100,000, according to the Office of National Statistics (ONS).

A pilot study has indicated that while women took four days to clear the infection, men took 50 per cent longer, requiring six days.

Dr Aditi Shastri, an oncologist at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, and her mother Jayanthi Shastri, a microbiologist at the Kasturba Hospital for Infectious Diseases in Mumbai, carried out the study.

In three families that took part in the study men also took longer than women to recover from coronavirus.

Those taking part in the study were aged from three to 75 years old, with an average age of 37.

The researchers in India tested hospitalised patients and their infected family members every two days to gauge how speedily they cleared the coronavirus once infected.

The research was released ahead of publication on medical website MedRxiv and has not been peer reviewed.

Some doubt though has already been thrown on the early research.

Virology Professor Ian Jones from the University of Reading said the coronavirus would need to travel in the bloodstream to reach the testes, which he said was “not generally” what the virus does.

He said: “The main site of virus replication is the respiratory tract and to reach other sites the virus should have to travel in the bloodstream.

“This has been reported for the virus but it is not generally what coronaviruses do.

 The most common signs of coronavirus in confirmed cases of Covid-19 from China up to February 22, 2020
The most common signs of coronavirus in confirmed cases of Covid-19 from China up to February 22, 2020

“Men generally do worse than women in immunological outcomes, possibly the result of only one X chromosome, and I think that this imbalance is more likely behind the differences seen. This work is not peer-reviewed.”

As well, Professor of Molecular Virology at the University of Nottingham Jonathan Ball said that another study had found no coronavirus in the semen of sufferers, suggesting it wasn’t an “important reservoir” for coronavirus.

He said: “In a different study, which again was a preprint and so not peer-reviewed, a small number of males had their semen tested for the presence of the coronavirus while they were recovering from the virus.

“There was also a sample of testes from another patient that had unfortunately died.

“None of the samples tested positive for the presence of the virus, suggesting that the male genital tract wasn’t an important reservoir for the virus.”

could be deadly

Professor of Medical Imaging at University College London Derek Hill said that much more data was needed before any concrete conclusions could be drawn from the study.

Dr Kathryn Sandberg of Georgetown University, who studies gender differences in immune response, said women are known to clear many viruses faster than men, partly because their immune systems’ opening response to invasion is stronger, reports the Los Angeles Times.

Coronavirus is thought to be a greater risk for older people, and particularly those over 80 years old.

CREDIT: THE SUN

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ABOUT POST EDITOR ..... Bansah obtained a degree from the University of Ghana where he started a campus news network (LegonConnect) as a student. He has been in the blogging and journalism space for over 7years now and well known among bloggers most of which he has mentored into creating a career through writing. He's well known for his passion for education and his philanthropic gestures towards needy students. eMail - [email protected]
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