The association of ABO blood type with the risk and severity of COVID-19 infection.

American journal of blood research Pub Date : 2021-02-15 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01
Jeannette Mullins, Ali Hani Al-Tarbsheh, Hau Chieng, Pooja Chaukiyal, Sana Ghalib, Esha Jain, Om Dawani, Fabiana Maria Santelises Robledo, Woon H Chong, Paul J Feustel, Kristina Subik, Amit Chopra
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Abstract

Background: There is conflicting data in the literature about the association of ABO blood type and susceptibility to COVID-19 infection. Moreover, very few studies have examined the effect of blood type on severity of COVID-19 infection.

Methods: This was a retrospective, single-center analysis of adult patients with COVID-19 infection who were hospitalized between March 8th to July 31st, 2020 at a regional tertiary care hospital. All patients who were hospitalized with a diagnosis of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-Cov-2) infection and had a documented ABO blood type were enrolled in this analysis. Aims of this study were to examine the prevalence of ABO blood types in patients with COVID-19 infection and to determine the frequency of severe COVID-19 infection among ABO blood types.

Results: A total of 227 cases were identified. Our cohort had a mean age of 63.3 years and 60% were males. The most common blood type was O (49%) followed by A (36%), which was similar to the prevalence of ABO blood types in our regional population. Moreover, there was no significant difference in the frequency of severe COVID-19 infection between ABO blood types (O: 50%, A: 53%, B: 56%, AB: 57%; P=0.93), or any additional outcomes including in-hospital mortality rate (P=0.72), need for ICU admission (P=0.66), ICU free days at day 28 (P=0.51), hospital free days at day 28 (P=0.43), or need for acute renal replacement therapy (P=0.09).

Conclusion: We did not find an increased susceptibility of any blood type to COVID-19 infection, nor was there an increased risk of severe COVID-19 infection in any ABO blood types.

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ABO血型与COVID-19感染风险和严重程度的关系
背景:关于ABO血型与COVID-19感染易感性之间的关系,文献中存在相互矛盾的数据。此外,很少有研究调查血型对COVID-19感染严重程度的影响。方法:对2020年3月8日至7月31日在某地区三级医院住院的成年COVID-19感染患者进行回顾性单中心分析。所有诊断为严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2 (SARS-Cov-2)感染并有ABO血型记录的住院患者均纳入本分析。本研究的目的是检查ABO血型在COVID-19感染患者中的患病率,并确定ABO血型中严重COVID-19感染的频率。结果:共发现227例。我们的队列平均年龄为63.3岁,60%为男性。最常见的血型是O型(49%),其次是A型(36%),这与我们地区人群中ABO血型的患病率相似。此外,ABO血型之间严重COVID-19感染的频率无显著差异(O: 50%, A: 53%, B: 56%, AB: 57%;P=0.93),或任何其他结果,包括住院死亡率(P=0.72)、需要ICU入院(P=0.66)、第28天无需ICU天数(P=0.51)、第28天无需住院天数(P=0.43)或需要急性肾脏替代治疗(P=0.09)。结论:我们没有发现任何血型对COVID-19感染的易感性增加,也没有发现任何ABO血型的COVID-19严重感染的风险增加。
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