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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_4
    Snippet: Antigens in the blood group system are expressed not only on the surface of human red blood cells, but also on many tissues [4] , which extends the clinical significance of these antigens beyond compatible blood transfusion. Studies on the relationship between the blood group system and human health started in the early 1900s. Blood groups have been associated with the occurrence of several diseases, including cardiovascular disorders, neurologic.....
    Document: Antigens in the blood group system are expressed not only on the surface of human red blood cells, but also on many tissues [4] , which extends the clinical significance of these antigens beyond compatible blood transfusion. Studies on the relationship between the blood group system and human health started in the early 1900s. Blood groups have been associated with the occurrence of several diseases, including cardiovascular disorders, neurological disorders, cancer, and infections [5] [6] . Previous studies have demonstrated that the non-O blood group was associated with increased risk of coronary heart disease through a meta-analysis, which might be due to the high level of von Willebrand factor (vWF) in plasma [7] [8] [9] . Recently, a study of 406,755 unrelated individuals was published by a research group from the Netherlands [10] .

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