Title of article :
The Association Between ABO-Rh Blood Groups and the Risk of COVID-19 Infection
Author/Authors :
Sedighinejad, Abbas Anesthesiology Research Center - Department of Anesthesiology - Alzahra Hospital - Guilan University of Medical Sciences , Khoshrang, Hossein Anesthesiology Research Center - Department of Anesthesiology - Alzahra Hospital - Guilan University of Medical Sciences , Haghighi, Mohammad Anesthesiology Research Center - Department of Anesthesiology - Alzahra Hospital - Guilan University of Medical Sciences , Ashraf, Ali Clinical Research Development Unit of Poursina Hospital - Guilan University of Medical Sciences , Saeedinia, Mostafa Research Development Unit of Ghaem Hospital - Guilan University of Medical Sciences , Biazar, Gelareh Anesthesiology Research Center - Department of Anesthesiology - Alzahra Hospital - Guilan University of Medical Sciences , Atrkarroushan, Zahra Guilan University of Medical Sciences , Ajdadi, Mahdi Anesthesiology Research Center - Department of Anesthesiology - Alzahra Hospital - Guilan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) as an alarming attack broke out in China and spread rapidly worldwide.
Objectives: Based on a theory indicating the correlation between some viral diseases and blood types, we investigated the relationship
between blood groups and coronavirus infection risk in Guilan Province, Iran.
Methods: Retrospectively, all the files of the admitted patients with suspected COVID-19, in peak conditions of the disease between
March 1 and May 30, 2020, were reviewed using the Census method. The required data, including epidemiological and clinical information
and outcomes, were obtained from electronic records.
Results: A total of 249 cases were analyzed, of whom 109 were collected from governmental centers, and the rest were collected
from private hospitals. The most common co-morbidity was diabetes with 71 (37.6%) cases and the main symptom at the admission
time was dyspnea with 170 (24.5%) cases. Of the total patients, 155 (62.2%) were discharged, and the rest died. The most common
blood group among our patients was O Rh-positive with 91 (36.5%) cases. No meaningful correlation was found between outcomes
and blood groups in terms of ABO types (P = 0.89) or Rh factor (P = 0.456). The Rh-positive proportion was significantly higher in the
COVID-19 cases than in the general population (P = 0.038).
Conclusions: We found that the Rh-positive proportion was significantly higher in the COVID-19 cases than in the healthy individuals.
However, no correlation was observed between the groups regarding ABO typing.
Keywords :
ABO-Rh Blood Groups , COVID-19 , Association
Journal title :
Archives of Clinical Infectious Diseases