Association Between the Rh Blood Group and the Covid-19 Susceptibility

IF 0.3 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Eşref Araç, Ihsan Solmaz, H. Akkoç, S. Dönmezdil, Zülküf Karahan, S. Kaya, Yılmaz Mertsoy, M. S. Yıldırım, N. Ekin, S. Araç, C. Demir
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Abstract

We aimed to investigate whether there is a predisposition to COVID-19 with ABO and Rh blood group systems This study was a retrospective study that investigate the patients admitted to our hospital between March 16 -May 20 due to Covid-19 pandemic and conducted with data revealed from the hospital Information Management System A total of 392 patients were included in this study, including 227 PCR test positive patients with blood group information in the system and 165 possible patients with CT findings in favor of Covid-19 Data from a blood group study conducted with 127091 people in our province in 2019 were used as a control group In our study, a significant increase was observed in the blood group A in patients diagnosed with Covid-19, and a decrease was found in the blood groups B, AB and especially O However, statistical analysis showed no significant difference between Covid-19 patients and healthy individuals in terms of ABO blood group system When analyzed in terms of Rh blood group system, it was found that Rh positivity was statistically significantly higher in patients with Covid-19 (p= 0 000) Our study suggests that the Rh (-) blood group is protective and the Rh (+) blood group is predisposed to Covid 19 significantly We think that it is valuable because it is the first study to reveal the relationship between Covid-19 and blood type in our country and the only one to reveal the relationship between Covid-19 and Rh (+) in the world literature
Rh血型与Covid-19易感性的关系
我们的目的是调查ABO和Rh血型系统是否存在COVID-19易感性。这项研究是一项回顾性研究,调查了3月16日至5月20日期间因COVID-19大流行而入院的患者,数据来自医院信息管理系统,共纳入392例患者。我们以2019年我省127091人的血型研究数据作为对照组,在我们的研究中,被诊断为Covid-19的患者中,a型血明显增加,B型血、AB型血,尤其是O型血的患者数量明显减少。统计分析显示,Covid-19患者与健康人在ABO血型系统方面无显著差异。发现Rh患者的积极性在统计学上显著高于Covid-19 (p = 0 000)我们的研究表明,Rh血型(-)保护和Rh(+)血型显著倾向于Covid 19我们认为它是有价值的,因为它是第一个研究揭示我国Covid-19与血型的关系之间的关系和唯一一个揭示Covid-19和Rh(+)在世界文学
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1.60
自引率
16.70%
发文量
24
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Target of Publication is the public representation of new scientific results of fundamental, problem-oriented, and search scientific investigations; analytical articles and reviews by actual scientific problems of coal mining industry, short reports in the field of coal mining industry, including the results of work of scientific meetings, conferences, summit’s and congresses in the field of mining. The basic purpose of the journal is the promotion of innovative activity in the coal mining industry by highlighting and discussing the results of basic and applied research, the experience in applying results of innovation for the development of the Russian coal mining. The most important tasks of the journal are: the generalization of scientific and practical achievements of specialists in the field of coal mining industry, specializing in the implementation of promising basic and applied research and development of priorities of high technologies; the scientific concept of the publication; the publication of the latest achievements in the field of innovation in coal mining industry. The journal lays special emphasis on methodical elaborations, analytical investigations in the sphere of coal mining. Targets of Journal are in publication of new results of scientific investigations performed by scientists, post-graduate students, and doctoral candidates performed by from higher schools, Russian Academy of Sciences, other scientific organizations of Russia, CIS countries, and foreign universities
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