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Author: Xianfei Zeng; Hongyan Fan; Dongxue Lu; Fang Huang; Xi Meng; Zhuo Li; Mei Tang; Jing Zhang; Nannan Liu; Zhixin Liu; Jingya Zhao; Wen Yin; Qunxing An; Xijing Zhang; Xingbin Hu
Title: Association between ABO blood groups and clinical outcome of coronavirus disease 2019: Evidence from two cohorts
  • Document date: 2020_4_17
  • ID: idd8uq9h_33
    Snippet: Approximately 67% of patients diagnosed with severe pneumonia developed ARDS. In critically ill patients, 21 (21.6%) died due to multiple organ failure. There was no difference in the constituent ratios of patient characteristics and outcomes among blood types A, B, and O in the two independent cohorts. Overall, the difference between baseline variables was not statistically significant in the two cohorts in terms of blood type distribution......
    Document: Approximately 67% of patients diagnosed with severe pneumonia developed ARDS. In critically ill patients, 21 (21.6%) died due to multiple organ failure. There was no difference in the constituent ratios of patient characteristics and outcomes among blood types A, B, and O in the two independent cohorts. Overall, the difference between baseline variables was not statistically significant in the two cohorts in terms of blood type distribution.

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