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Author: Jiao Zhao; Yan Yang; Han-Ping Huang; Dong Li; Dong-Feng Gu; Xiang-Feng Lu; Zheng Zhang; Lei Liu; Ting Liu; Yu-Kun Liu; Yun-Jiao He; Bin Sun; Mei-Lan Wei; Guang-Yu Yang; Xinghuan Wang; Li Zhang; Xiao-Yang Zhou; Ming-Zhao Xing; Peng George Wang
Title: Relationship between the ABO Blood Group and the COVID-19 Susceptibility
  • Document date: 2020_3_16
  • ID: 5sfojk7y_11
    Snippet: A similar distribution pattern of high-risk blood group A and low-risk blood group O was also observed in the dead patients. Specifically, the proportions of blood groups A, B, AB and O in the 206 dead patients were 41.26%, 24.27%, 9.22% and 25.24%, respectively. Blood group A was associated with a higher risk of death compared with non-A groups, with an OR of 1.482 (95% CI 1.113~1.972, P = 0.008, Table 1 ). To the contrary, blood group O was ass.....
    Document: A similar distribution pattern of high-risk blood group A and low-risk blood group O was also observed in the dead patients. Specifically, the proportions of blood groups A, B, AB and O in the 206 dead patients were 41.26%, 24.27%, 9.22% and 25.24%, respectively. Blood group A was associated with a higher risk of death compared with non-A groups, with an OR of 1.482 (95% CI 1.113~1.972, P = 0.008, Table 1 ). To the contrary, blood group O was associated with a lower risk of death compared with non-O groups, with an OR of 0.660 (95% CI 0.479~0.911, P = 0.014, Table 1 ).

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