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Nikawa, Hiroki, Hiroo Kotani, Shinsuke Sadamori, and Taizo Hamada. "Denture stomatitis and ABO blood types." Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry 66, no. 3 (1991): 391–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0022-3913(91)90268-2.

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Dimel, Bhuva, Bhuva Vishal, Shah Anil, Shah Ankita, and Shah Divya. "Evaluation of ABO Blood Group Discrepancies in the Blood Donor Population of South Gujarat." International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 16, no. 4 (2024): 652–56. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11178344.

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<strong>Introduction:&nbsp;</strong>Blood group discrepancies in blood donors can jeopardize transfusion safety, resulting in incompatible blood transfusions. These ABO blood group discrepancies arise when cell grouping and serum grouping does not match in blood donors. Technical errors, rare blood group variants and underlying medical conditions affecting red blood cell antigens contribute to these discrepancies. Swift resolution of these issues is vital for ensuring safe blood product transfusions. Our study aims to investigate the prevalence, causes, and resolution of blood group discrepanc
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Abdelmonem, Mohamed, Amira Fyala, Ayman Boraik, Mohamed Shedid, Amira Husseiny Mohamed, and Mohammad Abdel-Rhman. "Distribution of Blood Types and ABO Gene Frequencies in Egypt." American Journal of Clinical Pathology 152, Supplement_1 (2019): S153. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcp/aqz131.006.

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Abstract ABO blood group was first discovered by Landsteiner in 1901. Currently, there are more than 30 blood group systems, but ABO system remains the most clinically important of all blood groups in transfusion practice. The ABO blood group system antibodies are naturally occurring without any exposure to RBCs through transfusion or pregnancy, unlike the other blood group systems. Method The study was performed on a total of 40,591 healthy blood donors in Egypt. ABO and Rh (D) groupings were performed on all donors’ samples. Data on the frequency of ABO and Rh(D) blood groups were reported i
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Ambrus, J. L. "Oral contraceptives, ABO blood types and thromboembolism." Canadian Medical Association Journal 185, no. 17 (2013): 1526. http://dx.doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.113-2148.

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Glik, Ami, Lilach Bonstein, Nardeen Atwah, et al. "Stable Blood Group Chimerism in Recipients of ABO Incompatible Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplantation." Blood 124, no. 21 (2014): 1553. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v124.21.1553.1553.

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Abstract Background: The ability to express the ABH antigens in oral mucosa and saliva is present in about 80% of the general population (hence called secretors) and is regulated by the Sec gene on chromosome 19q13.3, which encodes for the enzyme fut2 (α(1,2)Fucosyltransferase), resulting in the expression of blood types in body fluids, including saliva. The gene encoding for the ABH antigens that determines ABO blood type, is located on chromosome 9q34, and transcribes to the enzyme fut1. While fut1 is mainly expressed in erythroid tissue, fut2is expressed in secretory cells. The aim of the p
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Kirk, James T., Kerry W. Lannert, Daniel M. Ratner, and Jill M. Johnsen. "Serologic and Phenotypic Analysis of Blood Types Via Silicon Nanophotonics." Blood 124, no. 21 (2014): 1565. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v124.21.1565.1565.

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Abstract Tens of millions of donor and patient samples are tested yearly to establish blood type compatibility between donor and recipient and to protect recipients from blood-borne infectious diseases. Blood type testing, particularly donor testing, is traditionally based in centralized clinical laboratories. However, current blood typing methods are encumbered by reagent availability, cost, technical training requirements, and time, placing a costly burden on the medical system. To address practical needs in blood typing, we have developed a multiplexed blood analysis platform using a low-co
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Dogan, Izzet, Mustafa Gurbuz, Esra Aydin, Senem Karabulut, Didem Tastekin, and Gungor Utkan. "Distributions and prognostic effects of ABO/Rh blood groups in patients with HER2/neu positive gastric and gastroesophageal junction cancer." Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics 19, Suppl 2 (2023): S747—S751. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jcrt.jcrt_1520_22.

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ABSTRACT Background: The aim of study was to look at ABO/Rh blood types frequency and prognostic significance in patients with HER2/neu positive gastric cancer. Methods: The study was designed retrospectively. Clinicopathological characteristics, treatment approaches, and the ABO/Rh blood groups features were noted. The ABO/Rh blood types for patients and healthy donors were compared by the Chi-square method. Results: The average age was 61 years. The average survival time was 17.9 months (13.2–22.5). ABO blood types frequencies were not similar between patients (25.9% O, 6.3% AB, 57.1% A, and
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Arnold, Savittree Rochanasmita, Tussatrin Kruatong, Chanyah Dahsah, and Duongdearn Suwanjinda. "The classroom-friendly ABO blood types kit: blood agglutination simulation." Journal of Biological Education 46, no. 1 (2012): 45–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00219266.2011.556750.

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Demir, Turgut, Adnan Tezel, Recep Orbak, Abubekir Eltas, Cankat Kara, and Fahri Kavrut. "The Effect of ABO Blood Types on Periodontal Status." European Journal of Dentistry 01, no. 03 (2007): 139–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1698329.

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ABSTRACTObjectives: The purpose of the present study was to determine whether there was a relationship between periodontal diseases and ABO blood groups.Methods: This epidemiological study was carried out on 1351 subjects who were randomly selected from individuals referred to the Faculty of Dentistry clinics for periodontal treatment or for other reasons regarding dental health. The study based on periodontal condition, blood group, and medical history. The subjects were divided into three groups as those with gingivitis, periodontitis, and the healthy ones. The effects of blood subgroups on
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Simoni, Amalie Højmose, Anne Jerwiarz, Amalie Randers, and Parisa Gazerani. "Association between ABO blood types and pain perception." Somatosensory & Motor Research 34, no. 4 (2017): 258–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08990220.2018.1425675.

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Srivastava, Soumya K., Prashant R. Daggolu, Shane C. Burgess, and Adrienne R. Minerick. "Dielectrophoretic characterization of erythrocytes: Positive ABO blood types." ELECTROPHORESIS 29, no. 24 (2008): 5033–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/elps.200800166.

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Yüksel, Melikşah, Alparslan Merdin, and Altuğ Şenol. "Investigation of the relationship between gastric intestinal metaplasia, Helicobacter pylori positivity and ABO/Rh blood group: A retrospective single-center study from Isparta Province." Medicine 104, no. 17 (2025): e42269. https://doi.org/10.1097/md.0000000000042269.

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This study investigated the potential association between gastric intestinal metaplasia, Helicobacter pylori (H pylori) positivity and ABO/Rh blood types. Additionally, the study examined the association between intestinal metaplasia and H pylori positivity. The study population consisted of 297 patients aged 19 years and older who underwent endoscopic biopsies for the assessment of intestinal metaplasia and H pylori infection. Patients’ ABO/Rh blood type information was retrieved from the hospitals electronic archive system. Comparative analyses were performed to assess the distribution of AB
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Rehman, Ghani Ur. "Association of ABO Blood Grouping and Periodontal Disease: A Literature Review." Dental Journal of Advance Studies 09, no. 03 (2021): 116–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0041-1736487.

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AbstractAlthough the correlation between the ABO blood group and certain systematic diseases is a well-documented fact. Few studies have explored the relationship of ABO with oral disorders including periodontal diseases (PD). This literature review aimed to assess the possible association between ABO blood grouping and PD. For this purpose, we searched online databases like PubMed and google scholar with the following terms in different combinations PD, ABO blood groups, gingivitis, the prevalence of periodontitis, aggressive periodontitis, risk factors of periodontitis, Association of PD and
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Pendu, Jacques Le, Adrien Breiman, Jézabel Rocher, Michel Dion, and Nathalie Ruvoën-Clouet. "ABO Blood Types and COVID-19: Spurious, Anecdotal, or Truly Important Relationships? A Reasoned Review of Available Data." Viruses 13, no. 2 (2021): 160. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v13020160.

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Since the emergence of COVID-19, many publications have reported associations with ABO blood types. Despite between-study discrepancies, an overall consensus has emerged whereby blood group O appears associated with a lower risk of COVID-19, while non-O blood types appear detrimental. Two major hypotheses may explain these findings: First, natural anti-A and anti-B antibodies could be partially protective against SARS-CoV-2 virions carrying blood group antigens originating from non-O individuals. Second, O individuals are less prone to thrombosis and vascular dysfunction than non-O individuals
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Ergoren, Mahmut Cerkez, Gokce Akan, Emrah Guler, et al. "Sex and ABO Blood Differences in SARS-CoV-2 Infection Susceptibility." Global Medical Genetics 10, no. 01 (2023): 22–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-1761202.

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AbstractData consisting of millions of cases cannot still explain the immunopathogenesis mechanism between severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and host cell for ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemics. Epidemiological studies among different populations suggested different impacts of ABO and Rh antibodies on the COVID-19 susceptibility. Thus, the ABO blood group and the SARS-CoV-2 infection paradox remain unclear. Therefore, the present retrospective case–control study aimed to investigate the possible association between ABO blood groups and Rh
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Kullab, Ghaydaa Juma, Abdul Rehman Z. Zaidi, Sultan Albaqmi, Haya Alajlan, and Mohammed Abdullah Alsheef. "ABO Blood Groups and the Risk of Venous Thromboembolism (VTE) Among Saudi Patients at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Riyadh." Blood 134, Supplement_1 (2019): 4926. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2019-128050.

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Background: ABO blood types are scientifically proved to be associated with the risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE), but data is lacking in the Saudi population. Aims: We aimed to investigate the association between ABO blood types and VTE, to explore potential interactions between ABO blood type with sex and obesity status. Methods: This was a retrospective study with a total of 998 patients, who were admitted with venous thromboembolism at our tertiary care hospital, between January 2010 and January 2018. Demographic and clinical data were collected. We used chi-square tests to assess the a
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Khan, Nazia Hasan, Nusrat Mannan, Mohammad Saroare Zaman, and Arifa Akram. "COVID-19 Severity and ABO Blood Types; Association and Molecular Mechanisms A short Review." Bangladesh Journal of Medical Microbiology 14, no. 2 (2020): 30–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjmm.v14i2.57796.

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Genetically inherited characteristics of blood group phenotypes, whose association with certain infectious diseases have been debated for long. Growing evidence suggests that ABO blood group may play a role in the immunopathogenesis of SARS-CoV-2 infection. The level of evidence supporting an association between ABO type and COVID-19 ranges from small observational studies, to genome-wide-association-analyses and country-level meta-regression analyses. We tried to find out the molecular relations of SARS-CoV-2 infection and ABO blood groups. We discussed inherited associations and possible mol
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Abuladze, Salome, Leila Akhvlediani, Marina Nagervadze, et al. "ABO Blood Groups, Rhesus Factor, and Rheumatoid Arthritis." Theoretical and Natural Science 67, no. 1 (2024): 30–36. https://doi.org/10.54254/2753-8818/2024.18063.

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The ABO and Rhesus blood group systems play critical roles in clinical practice, particularly concerning their associations with autoimmune diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis (RA). This study aimed to investigate the relationship between ABO blood types, Rh factors, and RA in a Georgian population. A total of 157 participants were included, comprising 93 RA patients and 64 healthy controls. Blood samples were analyzed for ABO and Rh D blood group determination, revealing that blood type O was the most prevalent among RA patients (50.5%), followed by type A (35.5%), while the control grou
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Johnsen, Jill M., Karl C. Desch, Ayse Bilge Ozel, et al. "Discrepancies Between ABO Genotype and ABO Glycan Phenotypes." Blood 120, no. 21 (2012): 274. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v120.21.274.274.

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Abstract Abstract 274 The ABO(H) carbohydrate blood group system is highly polymorphic in humans, with &gt;200 ABO alleles described to date. The ABO gene encodes the glycosyltransferase, ABO, which has two main isoforms which generate blood group A or blood group B. Blood group O is the result of a non-functional ABO glycosyltransferase. ABO blood group is commonly imputed in genome-wide association studies where ABO is associated with phenotypes such as von Willebrand Factor level or myocardial infarction. We sought to determine the accuracy of a common ABO genotyping algorithm in a reposito
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Xu, Feng, Jiang-wen Yin, Er-feng Xiong, et al. "Correlation between Preoperative Anxiety and ABO Blood Types: Evidence from a Clinical Cross-Sectional Study." Disease Markers 2019 (December 2, 2019): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/1761693.

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Gene-environment interaction is identified as the determinant in anxiety. ABO blood types represent a part of the genetic phenotype. Therefore, we assume ABO blood types correlate with preoperative anxiety. This cross-sectional study enrolled 352 patients with different ABO blood types, scheduled for elective surgery between 2018 and 2019 in the First Affiliated Hospital of Shihezi University. HADS (hospital anxiety and depression scale) scores and VA (visual analogue scales for anxiety) scores were all used to assess the preoperative anxiety in the A, B, AB, and O groups. Bivariate correlatio
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Nwadike, C. N., J. Nnodim, M. K. Anyagwa, et al. "Predictive value of ABO blood type with Carcinoembryonic antigen in a Nigerians population with preoperative Colorectal Cancer." American Journal of Clinical Pathology 154, Supplement_1 (2020): S90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcp/aqaa161.197.

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Abstract Introduction/Objective Earlier studies speculated possible link between ABO blood type and risk of malignancies. Given recent increase in Colorectal cancer (CRC) cases in Nigeria amidst poor facilities for early diagnosis, unraveling measures for prevention and prognosis become critical options. This study aims at assessing the predictive association of ABO blood types with preoperative Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) levels and some markers of gut immunostasis among southern Nigerian population with CRC. Methods The retrospective study evaluated 200 patients, scheduled for resection s
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Hoang, Dong Van, Shohei Yamamoto, Takako Miki, et al. "Is there an association between ABO blood types and depressive symptoms among Japanese healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic?" PLOS ONE 16, no. 8 (2021): e0256441. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0256441.

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ABO blood types could be a biological predisposition for depression. The present cross-sectional analysis was conducted amid the second wave of COVID-19 in Japan during July 2020. We wanted to investigate the association between ABO blood types and depressive symptoms among workers (352 men and 864 women, aged 21–73 years) of a medical institution in Tokyo, Japan, which took a leading role in the response to COVID-19 in the country. A Poisson regression model with a robust variance estimator was used to estimate the prevalence ratio (PR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) for depressive symptoms
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Riazi, Ali, Ali Abbasivand, Alireza Arabi, and Mehrdad Larry. "A Retrospective Study: ABO and Rh Phenotype Blood Group Distribution Amongst Different Types of Craniosynostosis Patients." Hospital Practices and Research 7, no. 4 (2022): 145–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/hpr.2022.28.

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Background: Craniosynostosis refers to the premature fusion of cranial sutures. Premature closure can impair brain development and cognitive problems. Only available treatment of craniosynostosis is through surgical intervention which is associated with excessive blood loss. Objectives: In this study, we investigate the prevalence of each ABO/Rh blood group amongst patients with different types of craniosynostosis. Methods: We included 163 patients, under craniosynostosis treatment, in Imam Hossein children’s hospital at Isfahan, Iran. A retrospective analysis was performed and the frequency o
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Abdelmonem, M., K. Altayyari, H. Wasim, and M. Saleh Abdelfattah. "Prevalence and Distribution of ABO and Rh (D) Factor among Blood Donors in the United Arab of Emirates." American Journal of Clinical Pathology 160, Supplement_1 (2023): S107. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ajcp/aqad150.235.

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Abstract Introduction/Objective Karl Landsteiner discovered the ABO blood group system in 1900, which was the first human blood group system. The Rh blood group system was found forty years later. The antigens on the surface of red blood cells are used to classify people into ABO blood groups. In the ABO system, there are four types: A, B, AB, and O; in the rhesus system, there are two types: Rh-positive and Rh-negative. Blood group identification is critical for efficiently managing blood banks and blood transfusion services to avoid serious transfusion reactions. Methods/Case Report The stud
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Halawani, Amr J., Abdullah H. Alhamoud, Saeed M. Kabrah, et al. "Lack of association of ABO and RhD blood groups with COVID-19 mortality: A 2-center cross-sectional study in Saudi Arabia." Medicine 103, no. 37 (2024): e39673. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/md.0000000000039673.

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Several diseases, including both noninfectious diseases and bacterial and viral diseases, are associated with the ABO and RH blood group systems. Previous studies have shown a link between blood type and the probability of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection. In this study, we aimed to explore the correlation between deaths caused by COVID-19 and ABO and RhD blood types in Saudi Arabia. In this cross-sectional observational study, data from COVID-19 patients were collected from 2 major hospitals treating COVID-19 in Riyadh City, Saudi Arabia, between March 2020 and November 2021. The
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Vandana, Kumari, and Brij Singh. "Association of ABO blood group with different constitutional types." National Journal of Physiology, Pharmacy and Pharmacology 8, no. 9 (2018): 1391. http://dx.doi.org/10.5455/njppp.2018.8.0621726062018.

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Shankar, Sushma, and CSBR Prasad. "Clinicopathological study of ABO blood types in prostate cancer." Indian Journal of Pathology and Oncology 5, no. 4 (2018): 675–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.18231/2394-6792.2018.0129.

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Hasrimayana, Hasrimayana, Aryadi Arsyad, and Muhammad Husni Cangara. "COMPARISON OF BLEEDING TIME AND CLOTTING TIME IN WOMEN AGAINST ABO BLOOD TYPE." Jambura Journal of Health Sciences and Research 5, no. 1 (2023): 391–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.35971/jjhsr.v5i1.17690.

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Kelompok darah ABO dan jenis kelamin yang berbeda dapat memberikan hasil yang berbeda dari waktu perdarahan dan waktu pembekuan. Kebaruan penelitian ini karena meneliti tentang perbandingan bleeding time dan clotting time pada wanita terhadap golongan darah ABO. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk membandingkan waktu perdarahan dan waktu pembekuan pada wanita berdasarkan golongan darah ABO. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian deskriptif dengan desain cross sectional dan sampel total 115 subjek. Pengukuran waktu perdarahan menggunakan metode duke, waktu pembekuan menggunakan metode slide dan golonga
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Liu, Shin-Huei, Chheng Chhay, Yu-Feng Hu, et al. "ABO Blood Groups as a Disease Marker to Predict Atrial Fibrillation Recurrence after Catheter Ablation." Journal of Personalized Medicine 13, no. 2 (2023): 355. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13020355.

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Chronic inflammation harbors a vulnerable substrate for atrial fibrillation (AF) recurrence after catheter ablation. However, whether the ABO blood types are associated with AF recurrence after catheter ablation is unknown. A total of 2106 AF patients (1552 men, 554 women) who underwent catheter ablation were enrolled retrospectively. The patients were separated into two groups according to the ABO blood types, the O-type (n = 910, 43.21%) and the non-O-type groups (A, B, or AB type) (n = 1196, 56.79%). The clinical characteristics, AF recurrence, and risk predictors were investigated. The non
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Thajudeen, Ayeesha Sithika, T. P. Navya, Femela Muniraj, and Roshan Saji. "Prevalence of ABO Blood Type and Outcome in Patients with COVID-19 — A South Indian Institutional Study." Journal of Medical Sciences and Health 10, no. 2 (2024): 121–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.46347/jmsh.v10.i2.24.4.

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Objective : The ABO and Rh blood type systems are linked to a wide range of illnesses, including bacterial, viral, infectious, and malignant conditions. According to several research, COVID-19 predisposition and ABO blood types are related. The objective of the study is to determine the prevalence of the ABO blood group and its association with Covid disease and outcome. Materials and Methods: It is a retrospective and observational cross-sectional study done at the Department of Transfusion Medicine, from January 2021 to December 2021. A total of 504 Covid positive patients admitted during th
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Makovskiy, Aleksnder A., A. A. Popov, S. D. Gysev, and L. I. Barhatova. "ABO and RHD blood types distribution of the patients treated in the Federal Center of Cardiovascular Surgery of Krasnoyarsk." Clinical Medicine (Russian Journal) 94, no. 5 (2016): 353–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.18821/0023-2149-2016-94-5-353-355.

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The knowledge of blood types frequency in hospital patients helps to plan and perform transfusion therapy at blood donor centers. The distribution of patients’ blood by ABO groups and RhD allows to more efficiently organize and use donor blood banks. The risk of a disease is related to genome composition and is inherited with an ABO blood type. Every person should know his (her) ABO blood type and RhD to enable early identification of the first symptoms of an illness. Materials and methods. This work is based on the study of 4831 blood samples from patients treated at the Center of Cardiovascu
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Waheed, Kainat, Syed Muhammad Ammad Rizvi та Bushra Mubarak. "Association of β-Thalassemia and its Types with ABO and Rh Blood Groups in Lahore, Pakistan". BioScientific Review 5, № 2 (2023): 10–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.32350/bsr.52.02.

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The current study aims to determine the relationship of ß-thalassemia and its types (major, minor, intermedia) with ABO and Rh blood groups in Lahore, Pakistan. It is an observational study in which ABO and Rh blood grouping of 711 β-thalassemia patients was performed (with their consent). Blood grouping was performed through forward and reverse grouping using tube method. The observed ABO blood group pattern in both genders was O&gt;B&gt;A&gt;AB. It was found that the overall frequency of O and A blood groups was higher in female patients, while the frequency of B and AB blood groups was high
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Zhang, Xuan, Meifang Yang, Hong Zhao, Jianhua Hu, and Lanjuan Li. "Relationship between Malaria and ABO Blood Types in East China." BioMed Research International 2017 (2017): 1–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8163762.

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Objectives. This study aims at investigating the relationship between malaria and blood group types in east China. Methods. Between 1 January 2011 and 31 March 2017, 99 malaria patients were enrolled for the study. Laboratory tests were conducted on their infection status and blood types. Clinical data of the participants were retrieved for analysis. Results. There was no mortality during the period of study. Overall, 90 (90.91%) of the patients were positive for Plasmodium falciparum, 8 (8.08%) were infected with Plasmodium vivax, and only 1 (1.01%) was infected with Plasmodium malariae. The
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Lausten, Mia Birkholm, Sten Rasmussen, and Parisa Gazerani. "Association Between the ABO Blood Types and Post-operative Pain." European Neurological Review 13, no. 1 (2018): 38. http://dx.doi.org/10.17925/enr.2018.13.1.38.

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A number of genetic factors such as gender and hair colour have been associated with pain. ABO blood types have been linked to a diverse range of diseases such as various types of cancer, but only two studies have investigated a possible link between ABO blood types and pain. Thus, the aim of this study was to investigate if an association exists between a certain blood type and post-operative pain. Patients (18–40 years) who had an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction at Aalborg University Hospital, Aalborg, Denmark between January 2012 and August 2017 were included in this retrosp
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Tijani, Muyideen K., Lena Danielsson, Jill R. Storry, Martin L. Olsson, and Kristina E. M. Persson. "Babesia divergens Shows Equal Predilection for Human ABO Blood Types in an In Vitro Erythrocyte Preference Assay." Pathogens 12, no. 6 (2023): 803. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12060803.

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Babesia is spread to humans via ticks or blood transfusions. Severity of Plasmodium falciparum malaria is strongly correlated to the ABO blood group of the patient. Babesia divergens is an intraerythrocytic parasite with many similarities to malaria, but the impact of ABO on the susceptibility to and progression of the infection in humans is unknown. We have now cultured B. divergens in human group A, B and O erythrocytes in vitro and measured rates of multiplication. The predilection for the different erythrocyte types was also determined using an in vitro erythrocyte preference assay when th
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Wang, Mengqiao, Jiaqi Gao, Jin Liu, Xing Zhao, and Yi Lei. "Genomic Association vs. Serological Determination of ABO Blood Types in a Chinese Cohort, with Application in Mendelian Randomization." Genes 12, no. 7 (2021): 959. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes12070959.

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ABO blood system is an inborn trait determined by the ABO gene. The genetic-phenotypic mechanism underneath the four mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive types of O, A, B and AB could theoretically be elucidated. However, genetic polymorphisms in the human populations render the link elusive, and importantly, past studies using genetically determined rather than biochemically determined ABO types were not and could not be evaluated for the inference errors. Upon both blood-typing and genotyping a cohort of 1008 people of the Han Chinese population, we conducted a genome-wide associat
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Voracek, Martin. "Some Problems of Research on the Association Between Blood Types and Suicide Mortality." Crisis 26, no. 4 (2005): 181–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/0227-5910.26.4.181.

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Abstract. This is a comment on the ecological finding of a negative association of national suicide rate and national proportion of people with Type O blood ( Lester, 2004 ). Current knowledge on this topic is reviewed and several problems, limitations, and discrepancies within this research line are noted. Specifically, it is suggested that (1) this association appears to have been subject to attenuation recently; (2) available ecological evidence on this association is contradictory to both individual-level findings on the same topic and similar ecological-level findings pertaining to person
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Çapraz, Mustafa, Muhammed Emin Düz, Aylin Çapraz, and Ayşe Yıldırım Bilgin. "Analysis of the correlation between COVID-19 infection frequency and disease severity and mortality in relation to ABO and RH blood groups." Intercontinental Journal of Internal Medicine 3, no. 2 (2025): 22–25. https://doi.org/10.51271/icjim-0052.

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Aims: The etiology of the COVID-19 pandemic and the factors that predispose individuals to the disease remain little comprehended. Research indicates significant variability in outcomes related to blood types and COVID-19. These researches have examined ABO and Rhesus (Rh) blood types as different datasets. Our research is an unprecedented study that investigates the correlation between developing COVID-19 and/or disease severity/death by analyzing ABO and Rh blood groups concurrently. Methods: This study retrospectively included 461 RT-PCR-diagnosed COVID-19 patients and 46 healthy volunteers
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Dipak, Kumar, and Kumar Ravindra. "To Investigate the Patterns and Prevalence of Distinct ABO Blood Types in Dengue, as well as the Relationship between ABO Blood Groups and Dengue Severity." International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research 13, no. 5 (2021): 258–62. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14217890.

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<strong>Aim:</strong>&nbsp;To analyze the patterns and prevalence of different ABO blood groups in dengue and to find an association between ABO blood groups and severity of dengue.&nbsp;<strong>Methods:</strong>&nbsp;This prospective observational study was done the Department of Pediatrics, Anugrah Narayan Magadh Medical College and Hospital, Gaya, Bihar, India, from January 2020 to December 2020. Children between 0-12 years of age were included. All patients with serological confirmation of Dengue (NS1, IgM/IgG positivity) by Rapid Card Methods with hematology data were included. Blood grou
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Jacobs, Genevieve, Karin Van den Berg, Marion Vermeulen, Ronel Swanevelder, Brian Custer, and Edward L. Murphy. "Association of ABO and RhD blood groups with the risk of HIV infection." PLOS ONE 18, no. 4 (2023): e0284975. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0284975.

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Naturally occurring antibodies against ABO antigens present in human sera have been shown to neutralize ABO-expressing HIV in vitro. We investigated associations between ABO and RhD blood groups and HIV infection among blood donors from all blood collection centers in eight of South Africa’s nine provinces. Whole blood donations collected from first time donors between January 2012 and September 2016 were tested for HIV RNA by nucleic acid testing and HIV antibody using third generation serology assays. ABO and RhD blood types were determined using automated technology. Odds ratios for the ass
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Ahmed Khudhair Abdulridha AL-Ganimi. "The Relation between the Blood Groups, Rhesus Factor, and Breast Cancer in the Holy Karbala Governorate." University of Thi-Qar Journal of Science 7, no. 2 (2020): 31–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.32792/utq/utjsci/v7i2.707.

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The distribution ABO blood groups among patients with breast cancer were as follow: blood group type O (40.8%), blood group type A (25.0%), B (23.7%), and AB (10.4%), for the donor’s healthy control, ABO blood groups percentages were as follow: type O (39.9%) type A (28.1%), type B (22.0%), and type AB (9.9%). There is no significant association between blood types ABO and the breast cancer. (P &gt; 0.05) Rh factor has a significant difference between patients with breast cancer and healthy control (P=0.002). There were significant differences in age categories among patients with breast cance
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Pranata, Korin Bagas, Wiwiek Probowati, and Nining Sri Wuryaningsih. "THE CORRELATION OF ABO BLOOD TYPES AND COVID-19 SEVERITY IN BETHESDA HOSPITAL YOGYAKARTA." Berkala Ilmiah Kedokteran Duta Wacana 8, no. 2 (2023): 65–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.21460/bikdw.v8i2.588.

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Background COVID-19 is caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The most recent study showed that there was a possible correlation between ABO blood types and COVID-19 risk. However, some studies disproved the correlation. The contradiction indicated that the correlation between the two variables has not been established. Objective To find the correlation between ABO blood types and the severity of COVID-19. Methods It applied an observational-analytic method with a retrospective cohort approach. It used secondary data from 2020-2021 in Bethesda Hospital Yogyakarta. Samples were taken using a consecuti
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Mirzaei Gheinari, Fahimeh, Fatemeh Sakhaee, Melika Gholami, et al. "ABO rs657152 and Blood Groups Are as Predictor Factors of COVID-19 Mortality in the Iranian Population." Disease Markers 2022 (November 14, 2022): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/5988976.

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Several studies have discovered a relationship between specific blood types, genetic variations of the ABO gene, and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Therefore, the aim of this study was to evaluate the association between ABO rs657152 polymorphisms and ABO blood groups with COVID-19 mortality. The tetraprimer amplification refractory mutation system, polymerase chain reaction method, was used for ABO rs657152 polymorphism genotyping in 1,211 dead and 1,442 improved patients. In the current study, the frequency of ABO rs657152 AA than CC genotypes was significantly higher in dead patients
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Abbas, Saly Naser, Maha Jassim Manshad, Alaa Hussain, and Bassma Maytham Oleiw. "A Study Examining the Relationship between Certain Blood Types that Have a Higher Likelihood of Developing Hypertension." Chemical Interactions 1, no. 3 (2025): 1–6. https://doi.org/10.64354/ofon.ci.2.1.24.

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Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of death globally, and their incidence is rapidly rising in developing nations. Blood pressure refers to the force exerted by blood against the walls of blood vessels, which is influenced by the resistance of these vessels and the workload of the heart. Hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular conditions such as stroke, heart attack, heart failure, and aneurysms. Blood groups categorize blood based on the presence or absence of inherited substances on red blood cell surfaces. ABO blood types have been linked to vario
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Shaimaa Jaber K., Huda A. Saleh, and Rajaa A. Hussein. "Frequency and Prognostic Value of ABO Blood Groups in Patients with Hypertension, Obesity, Diabetes Mellitus, and Anemia in Local Population of Al-Najaf City/ Iraq." Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology 15, no. 3 (2021): 701–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v15i3.15394.

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This study was designed to investigate the distribution of ABO blood types and the possible association of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, obesity, and anemia diseases with ABO types. A total of 535 individuals 277 (51.77% males and 258 (48.22% females) were participating in the present study. Among them, 389 healthy subjects (187 (48.07% males and 202 (51.92% females) as well as 146 patients 90 (61.60%) males and 56 (38.40% females), 67 (37.85 % had hypertension, 51 (28.81%) had DM, 29 (16.38% had obesity and 30 (16.94%) subjects had anemia, the participants were attending hospitals, clinics
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Urun, Yuksel, Tulay Koru-Sengul, Kadri Altundag, et al. "ABO blood group and the risk of breast cancer: Multicenter, case-control, observational study." Journal of Clinical Oncology 30, no. 15_suppl (2012): 1572. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2012.30.15_suppl.1572.

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1572 Background: The role of genetic factors in the development of cancer is widely accepted. ABO blood type is an inherited characteristic and previous studies have observed an association between ABO blood group and risk of certain malignancies, including pancreatic and gastric cancer. The data on the role of ABO blood group and Rh factor in breast cancer is inconclusive. Methods: All patients who had breast cancer (BC) and treated between 2000-2010 at the Departments of Medical Oncology of both Ankara and Hacettepe Universities (Ankara, Turkey) with defined ABO blood type and Rh factor were
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Sahito, Mujeeb ur Rehman, Umbreen Bano, Noor ul Ain Zardari, Asad Ali Zardari, Shagufta Shaheen Qureshi, and Asadullah Yousfani Palli. "To Assess the Relation between Fingerprint Patterns and Blood Groups." Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences 16, no. 3 (2022): 1043–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.53350/pjmhs221631043.

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Introduction: One of the greatest ways to identify a person is through their unique fingerprint pattern. They were already in place during the fetal stage and will never alter course or alignment over an individual's lifetime. The ABO and Rh blood types are being explored for the present inquiry, among other patterns of blood grouping. This study included a theoretical effort to link fingerprint patterns to gender and blood grouping. Objectives: It is necessary to examine the fingerprint patterns of people who have certain ABO and Rh blood types to discover Finding any correlation between ABO
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Anyiam, Arinze Favour, Onyinye Cecilia Arinze-Anyiam, Emmanuel Anyachukwu Irondi, and Emmanuel Ifeanyi Obeagu. "Distribution of ABO and rhesus blood grouping with HIV infection among blood donors in Ekiti State Nigeria." Medicine 102, no. 47 (2023): e36342. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/md.0000000000036342.

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Erythrocyte antigens, particularly those which give rise to different blood group systems, are potentially known to perform as receptor sites for different types of disease-causing agents. It is for this reason that this study was carried out to determine the distribution of different blood groups and how susceptible they are to human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. For this study, data were retrieved from different blood bank registers at 4 major blood banks in Ekiti State (National Blood Transfusion Services, Ado, State Specialist Hospital, Ikole, State Specialist Hospital, Ijero, St
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Chrysanthakopoulos, N. A., and N. S. Dareioti. "ABO BLOOD GROUP AND THE RISK OF LUNG CANCER IN GREEK ADULTS: A CASE — CONTROL STUDY." Experimental Oncology 40, no. 3 (2018): 249–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.31768/2312-8852.2018.40(3):249-250.

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Aim: The present study aimed to investigate any possible association between ABO blood groups and lung cancer. Materials and Methods: The study was conducted on 122 lung cancer patients and 1,255 matched-healthy individuals that were reviewed retrospectively. Chi-square and logistic regression models were used for statistical analysis. Results: No significant difference between lung cancer patients and the control group was recorded regarding ABO blood types and the risk of lung cancer (p = 0.055, OR = 0.79, 95% CI 0.61–1.03). Male gender (p = 0.006, OR = 2.08, 95% CI 1.24–3.49) and smoking (p
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Yasmin, Ayesha, Md Nazmul Alam, Md Ershadul Haque, Kamrunnahar Alo, Badar Uddin, and Taslima Akber. "Blood Group O Positive is Susceptible for Different Types of Malignancy." KYAMC Journal 10, no. 3 (2019): 133–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/kyamcj.v10i3.44415.

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Background: Blood group is one of the major genetic risk factors for developing different types of malignancy throughout the world.&#x0D; Objectives: To find out the susceptible blood group in ABO and Rhesus systems in patients with malignancy.&#x0D; Methods and Materials: This study was one at KYAMCH cancer center, Enayetpur, Sirajganj, from October 2018 to February 2019. Total 150 cancer patients attending OPD were included irrespective of age, sex, socioeconomic status. ABO and Rhesus blood groups were determined in laboratory by standard methods.&#x0D; Results: Among 150 patients, 55% were
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