ABO groups can play a role in susceptibility and severity of COVID-19

Abstract Background A few people infected by the coronavirus become seriously ill, while others show little to no signs of the symptoms, or are asymptomatic. Recent researches are pointing to the fact that the ABO blood group might play an important role in a person’s susceptibility and severity of...

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Main Authors: S. Samra, M. Habeb, R. Nafae
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-02-01
Series:The Egyptian Journal of Bronchology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s43168-020-00051-w
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spelling doaj-62d272e6e5e0417e9fef1d2aa6ee31b82021-02-07T12:51:33ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Bronchology1687-84262314-85512021-02-011511510.1186/s43168-020-00051-wABO groups can play a role in susceptibility and severity of COVID-19S. Samra0M. Habeb1R. Nafae2Zagazig UniversityZagazig UniversityZagazig UniversityAbstract Background A few people infected by the coronavirus become seriously ill, while others show little to no signs of the symptoms, or are asymptomatic. Recent researches are pointing to the fact that the ABO blood group might play an important role in a person’s susceptibility and severity of COVID-19 infection. Aim of the study: try to understand the relationship between ABO groups and COVID-19 (susceptibility and severity). Results A total of (507) patients were included in this study. The study population was divided based on the ABO blood group into types A+, A−, B+, AB, O+, and O−. Blood group A was associated with high susceptibility of infection: group A, 381 (75.1%); and less common in group O, 97 (19.2%), group B, 18 (3.5%), and group AB, 11 (2.2%). The severity of COVID-19 infection was common in non-blood group O where (20 (7.1%), 4 (26.7%), 2 (11%), and 1 (9%) in type A+, A−, B+, and AB, respectively), while in type O 3.1%. And mechanically ventilated patients were 22 (5.9%), 2 (13.4%), 2 (11.1%), and 1 (1%). Mortality was high in blood groups A and B, 16 (4.37%) and 1 (5.5%), respectively, while in blood group O, it was 1%. Conclusion The incidence, severity, and mortality of COVID-19 were common in non-blood group O. While blood group O was protected against COVID-19.https://doi.org/10.1186/s43168-020-00051-wCOVID-19ABO blood groupsSeverityMortality
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author S. Samra
M. Habeb
R. Nafae
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M. Habeb
R. Nafae
ABO groups can play a role in susceptibility and severity of COVID-19
The Egyptian Journal of Bronchology
COVID-19
ABO blood groups
Severity
Mortality
author_facet S. Samra
M. Habeb
R. Nafae
author_sort S. Samra
title ABO groups can play a role in susceptibility and severity of COVID-19
title_short ABO groups can play a role in susceptibility and severity of COVID-19
title_full ABO groups can play a role in susceptibility and severity of COVID-19
title_fullStr ABO groups can play a role in susceptibility and severity of COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed ABO groups can play a role in susceptibility and severity of COVID-19
title_sort abo groups can play a role in susceptibility and severity of covid-19
publisher SpringerOpen
series The Egyptian Journal of Bronchology
issn 1687-8426
2314-8551
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Abstract Background A few people infected by the coronavirus become seriously ill, while others show little to no signs of the symptoms, or are asymptomatic. Recent researches are pointing to the fact that the ABO blood group might play an important role in a person’s susceptibility and severity of COVID-19 infection. Aim of the study: try to understand the relationship between ABO groups and COVID-19 (susceptibility and severity). Results A total of (507) patients were included in this study. The study population was divided based on the ABO blood group into types A+, A−, B+, AB, O+, and O−. Blood group A was associated with high susceptibility of infection: group A, 381 (75.1%); and less common in group O, 97 (19.2%), group B, 18 (3.5%), and group AB, 11 (2.2%). The severity of COVID-19 infection was common in non-blood group O where (20 (7.1%), 4 (26.7%), 2 (11%), and 1 (9%) in type A+, A−, B+, and AB, respectively), while in type O 3.1%. And mechanically ventilated patients were 22 (5.9%), 2 (13.4%), 2 (11.1%), and 1 (1%). Mortality was high in blood groups A and B, 16 (4.37%) and 1 (5.5%), respectively, while in blood group O, it was 1%. Conclusion The incidence, severity, and mortality of COVID-19 were common in non-blood group O. While blood group O was protected against COVID-19.
topic COVID-19
ABO blood groups
Severity
Mortality
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s43168-020-00051-w
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