ABO blood grouping and COVID-19: a hospital-based study in Eastern India.

Birasen Behera, Bidyutprava Rout, RajashreePanigrahy, Subrat Kumar Kar, Debasish Sahoo, Kundan Kumar Sahu, Sarita Otta
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Background: Blood group has been stated to be one of the risk factors associated with viral diseases like dengue, hepatitis virus, Norwalk virus and even the coronavirus associated with 2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak. In addition, anti-A antibodies in experimental models have been shown to inhibit the interaction between coronavirus and angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) receptor of the host target cell, the major receptor involved in viral pathogenesis. Thus, several workers propose an association between ABO blood type and coronavirus disease- 2019 (COVID-19) disease in many previous studies. The present study was undertaken in the Eastern part of India in line with these authors to study the association of ABO blood group of patients with COVID susceptibility and severity.

Methods: This is a retrospective study over a period of 6 months from June 2020 to November 2020 where patients who underwent quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) test for SARS-COV2 and having a recorded patient blood group type were considered. The qRT-PCR positive admitted cases were considered as cases, and qRT-PCR negative cases were considered as controls. Data were entered in Microsoft Excel format and analyzed by statistical method to obtain association.

Results: Consecutively obtained 5000 qRT-PCR positive patients (cases) and 11,700 (controls) were included in the present study. The mean age of cases was higher (54.24 vs. 34. 67) than the controls. Among the cases, the highest number (2379; 47.6%) of samples belonged to A blood group followed by B (1278; 25.6%) while among the control group O blood group had the highest prevalence (4215; 36%). Blood group A had a higher odd of testing positive (Odds ratio-2.552; CI 2.381-2.734; p < 0.0001) than all other blood groups. A blood group is also associated with higher risk of ICU admission (Odds ratio- 1.699; 95% CI 1.515-1.905) and 65.3% of this group is also associated with high viral load which gives an indication of higher disease severity.

Conclusion: Blood group A is associated with an increased susceptibility to COVID 19 infection than other blood groups. Cases of this blood group are also associated with more critical care needs and a higher viral load on testing.

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ABO血型与新冠肺炎:印度东部一项基于医院的研究。
背景:血型已被认为是与登革热、肝炎病毒、诺沃克病毒等病毒性疾病相关的风险因素之一,甚至是与2003年严重急性呼吸系统综合征(SARS)爆发相关的冠状病毒。此外,实验模型中的抗A抗体已被证明可以抑制冠状病毒与宿主靶细胞血管紧张素转换酶(ACE)受体之间的相互作用,ACE受体是参与病毒发病机制的主要受体。因此,几位工作人员在之前的许多研究中提出了ABO血型与2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)之间的关联。本研究与这些作者在印度东部进行,以研究患者ABO血型与新冠肺炎易感性和严重程度的关系。方法:这是一项从2020年6月到2020年11月的6个月的回顾性研究,其中考虑了接受严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型定量实时聚合酶链式反应(qRT-PCR)检测并记录了患者血型的患者。qRT-PCR阳性病例作为病例,qRT-PCR阴性病例作为对照。数据以Microsoft Excel格式输入,并通过统计方法进行分析以获得关联。结果:本研究共纳入5000例qRT-PCR阳性患者(例)和11700例(对照组)。病例的平均年龄更高(54.24 vs.34。67)。在这些病例中,A血型的样本数量最多(2379份;47.6%),其次是B血型(1278份;25.6%),而在对照组中,O血型的患病率最高(4215份;36%)。A血型检测呈阳性的奇数较高(奇数比2.552;CI 2.381-2.734;p 结论:与其他血型相比,A血型与COVID-19感染易感性增加有关。这种血型的病例也与更多的重症监护需求和更高的检测病毒载量有关。
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