Author: Michael Zietz; Nicholas P. Tatonetti
Title: Testing the association between blood type and COVID-19 infection, intubation, and death Document date: 2020_4_11
ID: 3xvphg52_25
Snippet: groups and COVID-19 status that Zhao et al. identified (significantly increased COV+ odds for blood group A and decreased COV+ odds for blood group O) are replicated in our meta-analysis (Table 3 ) . Using the additional data from NYP/CUIMC, the pooled association between blood group B becomes larger in effect size and significant at the 5% level (original: OR 1.09, p=0.121; with NYP/CUIMC data: OR 1.25, p=0.0361)......
Document: groups and COVID-19 status that Zhao et al. identified (significantly increased COV+ odds for blood group A and decreased COV+ odds for blood group O) are replicated in our meta-analysis (Table 3 ) . Using the additional data from NYP/CUIMC, the pooled association between blood group B becomes larger in effect size and significant at the 5% level (original: OR 1.09, p=0.121; with NYP/CUIMC data: OR 1.25, p=0.0361).
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