Immune 'dysregulation' present prior to infection can predict severe responses

At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, information began to trickle in about who was at higher risk of a dangerous outcome from infection: men, those over 65, smokers, those with obesity. It turns out these seemingly unrelated categories of people have one thing in common: a signature of immune dysregulation.
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