Gupta M, Chowdhuri A N
Bull World Health Organ. 1980;58(6):913-5.
A total of 736 patients with fever was tested for malaria and classified according to ABO blood group. Of these, 476 cases had patent parasitaemia at the time of investigation. The distribution of blood groups in this group was significantly different from that in 1300 controls from the same area. While group A was found to be more common in malaria cases than in normals, the reverse situation was found for group O. Possible explanations for this are discussed.
对总共736名发热患者进行了疟疾检测,并根据ABO血型进行分类。其中,476例在调查时血中疟原虫呈阳性。该组的血型分布与来自同一地区的1300名对照组的血型分布有显著差异。虽然发现A型血在疟疾病例中比在正常人群中更常见,但O型血的情况则相反。文中讨论了对此现象的可能解释。