Blood Type and COVID-19 Susceptibility?

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Keegan99
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There was a Chinese paper (so take with a generously-sized grain of salt) that suggested individuals with type A blood were more vulnerable than the population at large, while those with type O were less vulnerable.

Has there been any additional research into this question?

What, if anything, is the theorized mechanism for why this might be the case?
Cowbird
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I remember something about o positive but don't understand why that would make a difference.
SidetrackAg
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aggie2812-2 said:

I remember something about o positive but don't understand why that would make a difference.

This one?
https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20200320/blood-type-may-affect-covid19-risk-study
Barnyard96
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Maroon blood is immune to COVID19.
Marcus Aurelius
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Been reading about this. Along with viral inoculation amounts, I suspect it is the main source of variability of attack rates among affected individuals. Basically - type O is protective. Type A is susceptible. Type O blood is seen in 59-85% of Mexico and lower equatorial countries which have much lower cases of COVID-19.

Very complicated Sars Cov-2 apparently can't bind well to type O RBC surface proteins and when it tries it creates a highly antigenic protein bond structure that is easily cleared by native immunity.

Type A pts, on the other hand, apparently have different cell membrane serine protease activity, which interacts with serine residues on the viruses S spike protein. This is also governed by ACE-2 receptors, which have differing phenotypes in ABO variability. The cell glycan/S spike binding structure is affected by differing serine protease activity making it more easily penetrated. This all translates to easier sars cov2 human cell entry into type A individuals.

My read of complex topic.
Keegan99
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Thanks for the insight.

Interesting to see that there is a possible mechanism at play and it likely wasn't simply a random walk among the data in the Chinese study.

(I'm O, mom is O, but dad is A.... so... two outta three is good?)
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Glad I am type O.
Double Twin Marine
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I'm type A, so in layman's terms...
atag
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O positive here!
proudest member of the fightin texas aggie class of 2005.
Marcus Aurelius
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You're more at risk. Rh status (+/-) not related.
Tom Cardy
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Risk as in ability to become infected, or severity of outcome/symptoms?
Double Twin Marine
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Marcus Aurelius said:

You're more at risk. Rh status (+/-) not related.


I got ya Doc. I was trying to be funny but apparently can't (or don't know how to) post a gif. Thank you for the reply though.
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Marcus Aurelius said:

Been reading about this. Along with viral inoculation amounts, I suspect it is the main source of variability of attack rates among affected individuals. Basically - type O is protective. Type A is susceptible. Type O blood is seen in 59-85% of Mexico and lower equatorial countries which have much lower cases of COVID-19.

I am guessing the range is because different Countries have different numbers ?
What is % of Americans are O ?
In The US is there a significant difference between Caucasians, Hispanic Caucasians , & African Americans
O vs A blood types?
Keegan99
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https://www.redcrossblood.org/donate-blood/blood-types.html

Clickable tool here to show types by race.
BenTheGoodAg
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Well nuts...
Complete Idiot
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blood_type_distribution_by_country
thirdcoast
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What about cv19 survivor blood bank of antibody plasma donation?

I think that's the next best thing to a vaccine and is already in trial.
Tabasco
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What about AB (or does it only increase, if theory is correct, to A-only)?
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Marcus Aurelius said:

You're more at risk. Rh status (+/-) not related.
AB? And does this mean you are more likely to get it or more likely to have complications?
swampstander
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Male, Type A, 61 yrs old, 26.2 BMI, iffy blood pressure.... I'm doomed.
Marcus Aurelius
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Any type A antigen.. Regardless B association.
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