A Liverpool-led study provides evidence that the 'twinfection' of influenza and COVID-19 may exacerbate the health risk associated with COVID-19.
Danish, Canadian researchers find blood group O less susceptible to coronavirus infection - Anadolu Agency
New research suggests a link between blood type and infection risk — but that won't change how doctors treat patients.
Experts called for more research as they warned that even people with mild illness can suffer long-term after-effects.
The study involved over 100,000 people across dozens of countries.
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The scientists hope to start product development in early 2021, and have an approved device available within six months of that time.
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These findings, taken together, suggest that patients in these two blood groups may have an increased risk of organ dysfunction or failure due to COVID-19 than...