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Association of ABO blood groups with presentation and outcomes of confirmed SARS CoV-2 infection: A prospective study in the largest COVID-19 dedicated hospital in Bangladesh

BACKGROUND: Globally, studies have shown conflicting results regarding the association of blood groups with SARS CoV-2 infection. OBJECTIVE: To observe the association between ABO blood groups and the presentation and outcomes of confirmed COVID-19 cases. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This was...

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Autores principales: Mahmud, Reaz, Rassel, Mohammad Aftab, Monayem, Farhana Binte, Sayeed, S. K. Jakaria Been, Islam, Md Shahidul, Islam, Mohammed Monirul, Yusuf, Mohammad Abdullah, Rahman, Sabrina, Islam, K. M. Nazmul, Mahmud, Imran, Hossain, Mohammad Zaid, Chowdhury, Ahmed Hossain, Kabir, A. K. M. Humayon, Ahmed, Kazi Gias Uddin, Rahman, Md. Mujibur
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8026078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33826648
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249252
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author Mahmud, Reaz
Rassel, Mohammad Aftab
Monayem, Farhana Binte
Sayeed, S. K. Jakaria Been
Islam, Md Shahidul
Islam, Mohammed Monirul
Yusuf, Mohammad Abdullah
Rahman, Sabrina
Islam, K. M. Nazmul
Mahmud, Imran
Hossain, Mohammad Zaid
Chowdhury, Ahmed Hossain
Kabir, A. K. M. Humayon
Ahmed, Kazi Gias Uddin
Rahman, Md. Mujibur
author_facet Mahmud, Reaz
Rassel, Mohammad Aftab
Monayem, Farhana Binte
Sayeed, S. K. Jakaria Been
Islam, Md Shahidul
Islam, Mohammed Monirul
Yusuf, Mohammad Abdullah
Rahman, Sabrina
Islam, K. M. Nazmul
Mahmud, Imran
Hossain, Mohammad Zaid
Chowdhury, Ahmed Hossain
Kabir, A. K. M. Humayon
Ahmed, Kazi Gias Uddin
Rahman, Md. Mujibur
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description BACKGROUND: Globally, studies have shown conflicting results regarding the association of blood groups with SARS CoV-2 infection. OBJECTIVE: To observe the association between ABO blood groups and the presentation and outcomes of confirmed COVID-19 cases. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This was a prospective cohort study of patients with mild-to-moderately severe COVID-19 infections who presented in the COVID-19 unit of Dhaka Medical College Hospital and were enrolled between 01 June and 25 August, 2020. Patients were followed up for at least 30 days after disease onset. We grouped participants with A-positive and A-negative blood groups into group I and participants with other blood groups into group II. RESULTS: The cohort included 438 patients; 52 patients were lost to follow-up, five died, and 381 completed the study. The prevalence of blood group A [144 (32.9%)] was significantly higher among COVID-19 patients than in the general population (p < 0.001). The presenting age [mean (SD)] of group I [42.1 (14.5)] was higher than that of group II [38.8 (12.4), p = 0.014]. Sex (p = 0.23) and co-morbidity (hypertension, p = 0.34; diabetes, p = 0.13) did not differ between the patients in groups I and II. No differences were observed regarding important presenting symptoms, including fever (p = 0.72), cough (p = 0.69), and respiratory distress (p = 0.09). There was no significant difference in the median duration of symptoms in the two group (12 days), and conversion to the next level of severity was observed in 26 (20.6%) and 36 patients (13.8%) in group I and II, respectively. However, persistent positivity of RT-PCR at 14 days of initial positivity was more frequent among the patients in group I [24 (19%)] than among those in group II [29 (11.1%)]. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of blood group A was higher among COVID-19 patients. Although ABO blood groups were not associated with the presentation or recovery period of COVID-19, patients with blood group A had delayed seroconversion.
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spelling pubmed-80260782021-04-15 Association of ABO blood groups with presentation and outcomes of confirmed SARS CoV-2 infection: A prospective study in the largest COVID-19 dedicated hospital in Bangladesh Mahmud, Reaz Rassel, Mohammad Aftab Monayem, Farhana Binte Sayeed, S. K. Jakaria Been Islam, Md Shahidul Islam, Mohammed Monirul Yusuf, Mohammad Abdullah Rahman, Sabrina Islam, K. M. Nazmul Mahmud, Imran Hossain, Mohammad Zaid Chowdhury, Ahmed Hossain Kabir, A. K. M. Humayon Ahmed, Kazi Gias Uddin Rahman, Md. Mujibur PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Globally, studies have shown conflicting results regarding the association of blood groups with SARS CoV-2 infection. OBJECTIVE: To observe the association between ABO blood groups and the presentation and outcomes of confirmed COVID-19 cases. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This was a prospective cohort study of patients with mild-to-moderately severe COVID-19 infections who presented in the COVID-19 unit of Dhaka Medical College Hospital and were enrolled between 01 June and 25 August, 2020. Patients were followed up for at least 30 days after disease onset. We grouped participants with A-positive and A-negative blood groups into group I and participants with other blood groups into group II. RESULTS: The cohort included 438 patients; 52 patients were lost to follow-up, five died, and 381 completed the study. The prevalence of blood group A [144 (32.9%)] was significantly higher among COVID-19 patients than in the general population (p < 0.001). The presenting age [mean (SD)] of group I [42.1 (14.5)] was higher than that of group II [38.8 (12.4), p = 0.014]. Sex (p = 0.23) and co-morbidity (hypertension, p = 0.34; diabetes, p = 0.13) did not differ between the patients in groups I and II. No differences were observed regarding important presenting symptoms, including fever (p = 0.72), cough (p = 0.69), and respiratory distress (p = 0.09). There was no significant difference in the median duration of symptoms in the two group (12 days), and conversion to the next level of severity was observed in 26 (20.6%) and 36 patients (13.8%) in group I and II, respectively. However, persistent positivity of RT-PCR at 14 days of initial positivity was more frequent among the patients in group I [24 (19%)] than among those in group II [29 (11.1%)]. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of blood group A was higher among COVID-19 patients. Although ABO blood groups were not associated with the presentation or recovery period of COVID-19, patients with blood group A had delayed seroconversion. Public Library of Science 2021-04-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8026078/ /pubmed/33826648 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249252 Text en © 2021 Mahmud et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Mahmud, Reaz
Rassel, Mohammad Aftab
Monayem, Farhana Binte
Sayeed, S. K. Jakaria Been
Islam, Md Shahidul
Islam, Mohammed Monirul
Yusuf, Mohammad Abdullah
Rahman, Sabrina
Islam, K. M. Nazmul
Mahmud, Imran
Hossain, Mohammad Zaid
Chowdhury, Ahmed Hossain
Kabir, A. K. M. Humayon
Ahmed, Kazi Gias Uddin
Rahman, Md. Mujibur
Association of ABO blood groups with presentation and outcomes of confirmed SARS CoV-2 infection: A prospective study in the largest COVID-19 dedicated hospital in Bangladesh
title Association of ABO blood groups with presentation and outcomes of confirmed SARS CoV-2 infection: A prospective study in the largest COVID-19 dedicated hospital in Bangladesh
title_full Association of ABO blood groups with presentation and outcomes of confirmed SARS CoV-2 infection: A prospective study in the largest COVID-19 dedicated hospital in Bangladesh
title_fullStr Association of ABO blood groups with presentation and outcomes of confirmed SARS CoV-2 infection: A prospective study in the largest COVID-19 dedicated hospital in Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Association of ABO blood groups with presentation and outcomes of confirmed SARS CoV-2 infection: A prospective study in the largest COVID-19 dedicated hospital in Bangladesh
title_short Association of ABO blood groups with presentation and outcomes of confirmed SARS CoV-2 infection: A prospective study in the largest COVID-19 dedicated hospital in Bangladesh
title_sort association of abo blood groups with presentation and outcomes of confirmed sars cov-2 infection: a prospective study in the largest covid-19 dedicated hospital in bangladesh
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8026078/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33826648
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0249252
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