Relationship Between ABO Blood group Phenotypes and nCOVID-19 Susceptibility – A Retrospective Observational Study

Q4 Medicine
S. Bhandari, A. Shaktawat, A. Tak, J. Shukla, J. Gupta, Bhoopendra Patel, Shivankan Kakkar, A. Dube, Sunita Dia, Mahendra Dia, T. Wehner
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Abstract

Background: Since the outbreak of coronavirus disease-19 research has been continued to explore multiple facets of the disease. The objective of the present study is to evaluate the relationship between blood group phenotypes and COVID-19 susceptibility.Methods: In this hospital based, retrospective observational study 132 COVID-19 patients were enrolled from SMS Medical Hospital in Jaipur, India after receiving approval from the institutional ethics committee. The ABO, Rh and Kell blood group phenotypes along with demographic data of the patients were recorded. The observed proportions of ‘A’ , ‘B’, ‘AB’, ‘O’, ‘Rh’, and ‘Kell’ blood groups in COVID-19 patients were compared against the expected proportions (the null hypothesis) of the general population using Pearson’s chi-squared test and partition analysis.Results: There were significant differences between observed and expected frequency for the ABO and Kell blood phenotypes. Further partition analysis of ABO phenotypes showed that the group ‘A’ phenotypes were more susceptible to COVID-19. The Kell negatives were also more susceptible. The blood groups ‘AB’, ‘B’, ‘O’, and ‘Rh’ showed no significant difference for susceptibility to COVID-19.Conclusion: The study shows a relationship between ABO, Rh, and Kell blood groups and COVID-19 susceptibility. The application of these relationships in clinics should be explored in future studies.
ABO血型表型与新冠肺炎易感性的关系——一项回顾性观察研究
背景:自2019冠状病毒病爆发以来,研究一直在不断探索该疾病的多个方面。本研究的目的是评估血型表型与COVID-19易感性之间的关系。方法:以医院为基础,经机构伦理委员会批准,从印度斋浦尔SMS医院招募132例COVID-19患者进行回顾性观察研究。记录患者的ABO、Rh、Kell血型表型及人口统计学数据。使用Pearson卡方检验和分割分析,将COVID-19患者中A、B、AB、O、Rh和Kell血型的观察比例与一般人群的预期比例(零假设)进行比较。结果:ABO和Kell血型的观察频率与预期频率有显著差异。进一步的ABO表型分割分析显示,A型组更容易感染COVID-19。凯尔阴性的人也更容易受到影响。“AB”、“B”、“O”和“Rh”血型对COVID-19的易感性无显著差异。结论:本研究显示ABO、Rh和Kell血型与COVID-19易感性相关。这些关系在临床中的应用有待于进一步的研究。
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