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ABO 血型分组对 COVID-19 易感性和严重程度的影响:阿拉伯社区的回顾性横断面对照研究。

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

机构信息

Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Pharmacy, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia.

Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tanta University, Tanta 31527, Egypt.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Jan 1;18(1):276. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18010276.

Abstract

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. 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, = 726), and the other for the healthy people (Control group, = 707). 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 ( < 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. 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.

摘要

研究表明,某些 ABO 血型更容易感染 COVID-19 病毒。本研究旨在进一步确认不同血型在 COVID-19 康复患者易感性、症状、治愈期和严重程度方面的关系。这项横断面研究通过社交媒体(主要是 Facebook 和 WhatsApp)向阿拉伯社区的参与者提出了这一要求。通过两个 Google 表单问卷收集数据,一个是针对 COVID-19 康复患者(COVID-19 组,=726),另一个是针对健康人(对照组,=707)。O 型血的人感染 COVID-19 病毒的可能性最小,而 A 型血的人则最不容易感染。不同 ABO 血型在血氧饱和度百分比、肌痛和 COVID-19 感染后恢复时间的分布方面存在显著差异(<0.01、0.01 和 0.05)。A 型血的患者中,血氧饱和度在 90-100%范围内的比例最高,而 O 型血的患者中,血氧饱和度在 70-80%范围内的比例最高。A 型血的患者中,需要人工呼吸的比例最低,而 O 型血的患者中,需要人工呼吸的比例最高。B 型血的患者中,出现肌痛的比例最低,需要 3 周或更长时间才能康复的患者比例最低。O 型血的人可能最不容易感染 COVID-19,但与其他血型相比,他们在医院接受治疗和人工呼吸的可能性更大。

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