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沙特阿拉伯血型与新冠病毒疾病易感性及严重程度的关联

Association of blood group with COVID-19 disease susceptibility and severity in Saudi Arabia.

作者信息

Hindawi Salwa, Daghistani Sundus, Elgemmezi Tarek, Radhwi Osman, Badawi Maha, Al-Tayeb Wejdan, Felemban Sameera, Qadi Abdulelah, Kaki Reham, Badawi Mazen, Madani Tariq

机构信息

Hematology Department, Faculty of Medicine, King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Blood Transfusion Services, King Abdulaziz University Hospital, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

出版信息

Transfusion. 2023 Feb;63 Suppl 1:S3-S9. doi: 10.1111/trf.17202.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Novel SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) virus has rapidly spread worldwide and was declared a pandemic, making identifying and prioritizing individuals most at risk a critical challenge. The literature describes an association between blood groups and the susceptibility to various viral infections and their severity. Knowing if a specific blood group has more susceptibility to COVID-19 may help improve understanding the pathogenesis and severity of the disease. We aimed to assess the association between ABO/RhD and COVID-19 susceptibility and severity, and to compare results with similar studies in Saudi Arabia.

STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS

This study was conducted between March and October 2021 on 600 patients confirmed positive for COVID-19 infection. Patients' data were collected and analyzed. As a control, 8423 healthy blood donors were enrolled as a sample representative of the population for blood group distribution.

RESULTS

More individuals had blood group B in the COVID-19 group in comparison with the control group (24.2% vs. 18%), The opposite was observed among individuals of group O (39.5% vs. 47.3%). The B blood group was predictive of higher risk of mortality. No significant difference in the distribution of RhD was observed between the COVID-19 and the control groups. Neither ABO nor RhD was significantly associated with the severity of COVID-19.

DISCUSSION

Although there was no significant association with the disease severity, the B blood group may be associated with a higher risk for COVID-19 infection. Further studies with a larger sample size are necessary to evaluate this correlation.

摘要

背景

新型严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(COVID-19)已在全球迅速传播,并被宣布为大流行病,确定高危个体并对其进行优先级排序成为一项关键挑战。文献描述了血型与各种病毒感染易感性及其严重程度之间的关联。了解特定血型是否对COVID-19更易感可能有助于增进对该疾病发病机制和严重程度的理解。我们旨在评估ABO/RhD血型与COVID-19易感性和严重程度之间的关联,并将结果与沙特阿拉伯的类似研究进行比较。

研究设计与方法

本研究于2021年3月至10月对600例确诊为COVID-19感染阳性的患者进行。收集并分析患者数据。作为对照,纳入8423名健康献血者作为血型分布人群的样本代表。

结果

与对照组相比,COVID-19组中血型为B型的个体更多(24.2%对18%),而O型血个体情况相反(39.5%对47.3%)。B血型预示着更高的死亡风险。COVID-19组与对照组之间RhD分布无显著差异。ABO血型和RhD血型均与COVID-19的严重程度无显著关联。

讨论

尽管与疾病严重程度无显著关联,但B血型可能与COVID-19感染风险较高有关。需要进一步开展更大样本量的研究来评估这种相关性。

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