Correlation of ABO Blood Group Susceptibility to Disease Severity of SARS-COV-2: An Original Research

Author:

Thakkar Radhika1,Rangraze Imran R.2,Gabhale Sanjay D.3,Ram Jagjeewan4,Devarapalli Nagaraju5,Kudagi Vishal S.6,Tiwari Rahul7

Affiliation:

1. Eastman Institute for Oral Health, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, United States

2. Department of Internal Medicine, RAK Medical and Health Sciences University, Al Juwais, Al Qusaidat, Ras al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates

3. Department of Respiratory Medicine, Dr D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Dr D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth Pune, Maharashtra, India

4. Department of Transfusion Medicine, G. S. V. M. Medical College, Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India

5. Department Of Microbiology, DVVPF’s Medical College, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India

6. Department of Orthodontics, JSS Dental College and Hospital, Mysore, Karnataka, India

7. Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, RKDF Dental College and Research Centre, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India

Abstract

ABSTRACT COVID-19, the Ecumenical Pandemic that hit Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, in 2019 has instigated an emergency situation all over the globe. Current scientific corroborations highlighted the role of zoonotic cross-over species transmission for the spread of the deadly virus SARSCoV2. The proposition of ABO blood grouping to susceptibility for various infectious diseases has been documented in the past since blood group antigens constitute polymorphic traits that are inherited among humans, therefore are frequent targets in epidemiological studies. Aim: To correlate the ABO blood group susceptibility to disease severity in COVID-19-positive cases among Indian populations. Objectives: Association of ABO blood group patterns to disease severity in COVID-19-positive cases. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional, observational study design was conducted among 700 confirmed COVID-19-positive cases admitted to the tertiary health care center in Maharashtra, India. The data collected were subjected to statistical analysis. Results: Blood group ‘A’ positive was frequent (40%) in severe COVID-19 (E group) disease, and ‘O’ positive blood group was frequent in moderate COVID-19 disease (34.62%). Conclusion: ABO Blood grouping can be used as one of the efficient biomarker for COVID-19, thereby providing a new platform for therapeutic applications in the field of research.

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Medknow

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