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Can blood type influence COVID risk? – RACGP
International studies suggest those with blood type A are more at risk, but experts say further evidence is needed.
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International studies suggest those with blood type A are more at risk, but experts say further evidence is needed.
Various studies have been conducted to explore the association between blood groups and COVID-19 risk and severity.
People with type A blood are associated with having a 45% higher risk of contracting the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19, according to a study published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM).The study tracked 1900 people in Spain and Italy who w…
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