@article{10.37349/ei.2026.1003244,
abstract = {This review highlights the significant sex-based differences in immune responses to influenza infection and vaccination. Men are generally more susceptible to severe influenza outcomes, while women often mount stronger immune responses but experience more adverse effects. These disparities are influenced by biological factors, including sex hormones and genes, as well as gender-related social and environmental conditions. Evidence from both human and animal studies reveals sex-specific variations in antibody production, vaccine effectiveness, and clinical outcomes. Age, hormonal status, and stress further modulate these differences. Understanding these complex interactions is essential for developing tailored and equitable vaccination and treatment strategies.},
author = {Calabrò, Anna and Aiello, Anna and Montomoli, Emanuele and Pawelec, Graham and Trombetta, Claudia Maria and Caruso, Calogero},
doi = {10.37349/ei.2026.1003244},
journal = {Exploration of Immunology},
elocation-id = {1003244},
title = {The influence of sex and gender differences in shaping the immune response to influenza infection and vaccination},
url = {https://www.explorationpub.com/Journals/ei/Article/1003244},
volume = {6},
year = {2026}
}