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Association between blood groups and COVID-19 outcome in Iranian patients

Aim: Many factors have been speculated to explain the COVID-19 complex clinical phenotype. Due to the inconsistent data published on blood groups and COVID-19, we conducted a study on Iranian patients to further assess this association. Materials & methods: This retrospective study was conducted...

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Autores principales: Ayatollahi, Ali Asghar, Aghcheli, Bahman, Amini, Abolfazl, Nikbakht, Hasan, Ghassemzadehpirsala, Parastoo, Behboudi, Emad, Rajabi, Abdolhalim, Tahamtan, Alireza
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Publicado: Future Medicine Ltd 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8462120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34589135
http://dx.doi.org/10.2217/fvl-2021-0090
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author Ayatollahi, Ali Asghar
Aghcheli, Bahman
Amini, Abolfazl
Nikbakht, Hasan
Ghassemzadehpirsala, Parastoo
Behboudi, Emad
Rajabi, Abdolhalim
Tahamtan, Alireza
author_facet Ayatollahi, Ali Asghar
Aghcheli, Bahman
Amini, Abolfazl
Nikbakht, Hasan
Ghassemzadehpirsala, Parastoo
Behboudi, Emad
Rajabi, Abdolhalim
Tahamtan, Alireza
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description Aim: Many factors have been speculated to explain the COVID-19 complex clinical phenotype. Due to the inconsistent data published on blood groups and COVID-19, we conducted a study on Iranian patients to further assess this association. Materials & methods: This retrospective study was conducted on data collected from confirmed COVID-19 hospitalized patients during March and December 2020 in a referral hospital for COVID-19, 5 Azar Hospital, Gorgan, north of Iran. A total of 1554 confirmed COVID-19 cases were enrolled in the study with blood group (ABO and Rh), demographic, and clinical data available. Results: Of 1554 patients, 1267 and 287 cases had recovered and deceased (due to COVID-19) outcomes, respectively. Most of the cases had O+ (29.6%), the least number had AB- (0.5%), and most of the deceased cases had O+ blood types (31.4%). Logistic regression analysis revealed that groups A- and B- had higher and groups B+, AB+, O+ and O- had lower odds of death than the A+ group. Conclusion: This study indicates that blood types may be related to the clinical outcome of COVID-19. Further studies with a large cohort for multiple people are required to validate this association.
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spelling pubmed-84621202021-09-27 Association between blood groups and COVID-19 outcome in Iranian patients Ayatollahi, Ali Asghar Aghcheli, Bahman Amini, Abolfazl Nikbakht, Hasan Ghassemzadehpirsala, Parastoo Behboudi, Emad Rajabi, Abdolhalim Tahamtan, Alireza Future Virol Short Communication Aim: Many factors have been speculated to explain the COVID-19 complex clinical phenotype. Due to the inconsistent data published on blood groups and COVID-19, we conducted a study on Iranian patients to further assess this association. Materials & methods: This retrospective study was conducted on data collected from confirmed COVID-19 hospitalized patients during March and December 2020 in a referral hospital for COVID-19, 5 Azar Hospital, Gorgan, north of Iran. A total of 1554 confirmed COVID-19 cases were enrolled in the study with blood group (ABO and Rh), demographic, and clinical data available. Results: Of 1554 patients, 1267 and 287 cases had recovered and deceased (due to COVID-19) outcomes, respectively. Most of the cases had O+ (29.6%), the least number had AB- (0.5%), and most of the deceased cases had O+ blood types (31.4%). Logistic regression analysis revealed that groups A- and B- had higher and groups B+, AB+, O+ and O- had lower odds of death than the A+ group. Conclusion: This study indicates that blood types may be related to the clinical outcome of COVID-19. Further studies with a large cohort for multiple people are required to validate this association. Future Medicine Ltd 2021-09-22 2021-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8462120/ /pubmed/34589135 http://dx.doi.org/10.2217/fvl-2021-0090 Text en © 2021 Future Medicine Ltd https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Aghcheli, Bahman
Amini, Abolfazl
Nikbakht, Hasan
Ghassemzadehpirsala, Parastoo
Behboudi, Emad
Rajabi, Abdolhalim
Tahamtan, Alireza
Association between blood groups and COVID-19 outcome in Iranian patients
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title_full Association between blood groups and COVID-19 outcome in Iranian patients
title_fullStr Association between blood groups and COVID-19 outcome in Iranian patients
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title_short Association between blood groups and COVID-19 outcome in Iranian patients
title_sort association between blood groups and covid-19 outcome in iranian patients
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8462120/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34589135
http://dx.doi.org/10.2217/fvl-2021-0090
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