Distribution of ABO Blood Group System, Presentations, Comorbidities, Disease Severity and Outcome of COVID- 19 Patients in Jashore, Bangladesh

G. Acherjya, M. Ali, K. Tarafder, Shuprio Paul, Sharmin Sultana Mou, Subrata Prokash Kar, Debasish Dutta, M. Sarker, A. Sultana, G. C. Roy, A. Kabir
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Introduction: The whole world has been crippled by COVID- 19 for a long period of time and a lot of its issues still remain unknown. The study was designed to assess the distribution of ABO blood group system, presentation, comorbidities, disease severity and outcome of COVID-19 patients in Jashore, Bangladesh. Methods: This retrospective type of observational study recruited 928 RT-PCR positive COVID-19 patients above 18 years living in the district of Jashore, Bangladesh. Results: Mean age of the study population was 41.55±13.59 years including a significant age difference (p: <0.001) in disease severity and insignificant gender difference were observed (p: 0.291). Fever was frequently presenting symptoms (83.1%) in our study associated with cough 47.1%, fatigue 39.2%, myalgia 38.0%, distaste 35.3%, anosmia or hyposmia 33.3%. Diabetes (p: <0.001), hypertension (p: <0.001), chronic respiratory illness (p: <0.001), coronary artery diseases (p: 0.003) and malignancy (p: 0.003) played as potential risk factors for developing COVID-19 severity. Out of the total study patients, 36.9%, 29.1%, 22.5 and 11.5% COVID- 19 patients came from blood B, O, A an AB respectively. On the other hand 95.5% COVID-19 patients were Rhesus positive. However, we did not found any significant association between disease severity and different ABO and Rh blood group (p: 0.379 and p: 0.092 respectively). A 97.6% of our patients had significantly (p: <0.001) been recovered from COVID-19 where most of the patients (81.1%) were managed at home. Though, 2% and 1.9% of our patients developed severe pneumonia and critically ill COVID-19, we had noticed significantly low mortality rate (1.4%, p: <0.001) in this current study. Conclusion: In this recent study, blood group B constituted the highest number of the COVID-19 patients. Fever, cough and fatigue were the most common presenting feature of COVID-19 patients. Preexistent diabetes, hypertension, chronic respiratory diseases, coronary artery diseases and malignancy played as significant potential risk factors of diease severity of COVID-19. A majority of the patients were significantly managed at home. A minimum portion of the COVID-19 patients developed severe pneumonia and critical illness; and a significant low case fatality occurred in our study. J Bangladesh Coll Phys Surg 2022; 40: 246-252
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孟加拉国j岸上COVID- 19患者ABO血型系统分布、表现、合并症、疾病严重程度和转归
简介:整个世界在很长一段时间内都因COVID-19而瘫痪,其许多问题仍然未知。该研究旨在评估孟加拉国Jashore地区新冠肺炎患者的ABO血型系统分布、表现、合并症、疾病严重程度和结果,孟加拉国。结果:研究人群的平均年龄为41.55±13.59岁,其中疾病严重程度存在显著的年龄差异(p:<0.001),性别差异不显著(p:0.291)。在我们的研究中,发烧是常见症状(83.1%),与咳嗽47.1%、疲劳39.2%、肌痛38.0%、恶心35.3%、嗅觉缺失或嗅觉减退33.3%有关。糖尿病(p:p<0.001),高血压(p<0.001)、慢性呼吸道疾病(p<0.01)、冠状动脉疾病(p>0.003)和恶性肿瘤(p<0.003)是发展为新冠肺炎严重程度的潜在危险因素。在全部研究患者中,36.9%、29.1%、22.5%和11.5%的COVID-19患者分别来自血液B、O、A和AB。另一方面,95.5%的新冠肺炎患者为恒河猴阳性。然而,我们没有发现疾病严重程度与不同的ABO和Rh血型之间有任何显著关联(分别为p:0.379和p:0.092)。我们有97.6%的患者从新冠肺炎中显著康复(p:<0.001),其中大多数患者(81.1%)在家接受治疗。尽管有2%和1.9%的患者发展为重症肺炎和危重症新冠肺炎,但我们注意到,在本研究中,死亡率显著较低(1.4%,p:<0.001)。结论:在这项最新研究中,B族是新冠肺炎患者中人数最多的。发烧、咳嗽和疲劳是新冠肺炎患者最常见的症状。既往糖尿病、高血压、慢性呼吸道疾病、冠状动脉疾病和恶性肿瘤是新冠肺炎死亡严重程度的重要潜在危险因素。大多数患者在家中得到了显著的治疗。新冠肺炎患者中至少有一部分出现严重肺炎和危重症;在我们的研究中出现了显著的低病死率。J Bangladesh Coll Phys Surg 2022;40:246-252
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