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The Impact of ABO Blood Grouping on COVID-19 Vulnerability and Seriousness: A Retrospective Cross-Sectional Controlled Study among the Arab Community

机译:Abo血液分组对Covid-19脆弱性和严重性的影响:阿拉伯社区中的回顾性横断面控制研究

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Background and Objectives: Studies have noted that some ABO blood types are more susceptible to COVID-19 virus infection. This study aimed to further confirm the relationship between different blood groups on the vulnerability, symptoms, cure period, and severity among COVID-19 recovered patients. Subjects and Methods: This cross-sectional study approached the participants from the Arab community via social media (mainly Facebook and WhatsApp). The data were collected through two Google Form questionnaires, one for COVID-19 recovered patients (COVID-19 group, n = 726), and the other for the healthy people (Control group, n = 707). Results: The subjects with blood group O were the least likely to be infected with the COVID-19 virus, while those with blood group A were not likely to be the most susceptible. There were significant differences among different ABO blood groups regarding the distribution of oxygen saturation percentage, myalgia, and recovery time after COVID-19 infection (p < 0.01, 0.01, and 0.05, respectively). The blood group A showed the highest percentage of patients who experienced an oxygen saturation range of 90–100%, whereas the blood group O showed the highest percentage of patients who experienced an oxygen saturation range of 70–80%. The blood group A showed the lowest percentage of patients who required artificial respiration, whereas the blood group O showed the highest percentage of patients who required artificial respiration. The blood group B showed the lowest percentage of patients who experienced myalgia and exhibited the lowest percentage of patients who needed 3 weeks or more to recover. Conclusion: The people of blood group O may be the least likely to be infected with COVID-19, however, they may be the more in need of treatment in hospital and artificial respiration compared to the other blood groups.
机译:背景和目标:研究指出,一些ABO血液类型更容易受到Covid-19病毒感染的影响。本研究旨在进一步证实不同血液组对Covid-19恢复患者的脆弱性,症状,治愈期和严重程度之间的关系。主题和方法:这种横断面研究通过社交媒体(主要是Facebook和WhatsApp)从阿拉伯社区接近参与者。通过两个谷歌表格调查问卷收集数据,一个用于Covid-19恢复的患者(Covid-19组,N = 726),另一个是健康人员(对照组,N = 707)。结果:血组o的受试者最不可能感染Covid-19病毒,而具有血液组A的人不太可能是最容易影响的。关于Covid-19感染后的氧饱和百分比,肌痛和恢复时间的分布(P <0.01,0.01和0.05),不同的ABO血液组中存在显着差异。血液组A显示出最高百分比的经历氧饱和度范围为90-100%,而血液组o表现出最高百分比的患者,其氧饱和度为70-80%。血液组A显示了需要人工呼吸的最低百分比,而血液组o表现出最高百分比的人工呼吸。血液组B显示了经历肌痛的患者的最低比例,并表现出3周或更长时间的患者的最低百分比才能恢复。结论:血液组O可能最不可能感染Covid-19,然而,与其他血型相比,它们可能是在医院和人工呼吸中的治疗方法。

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