People with 'A positive' or 'A negative' blood group have the greatest chance of developing Covid-19. Not only this, these two blood types are 50 per cent more likely to have a ventilator than other blood groups if they are affected by corona. People with this type of blood group are at considerably greater risk. Such shocking information has arisen from a study by European scientists on the infectious power of coronavirus in the human body.
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| People with blood group ‘A’ have a higher risk of Covid-19 |
This is the first study to find a correlation between Covid-19 and genetic effects, according to the report. Various symptoms are seen in those infected with Covid-19 due to genetic variation. Until now, it has been believed that the condition of the patient would be critical if he is contaminated with Covid-19, depending on his age and health. However, this time it has been found that genetic structure is also important.
Scientists hope they will be able to differentiate at-risk individuals through DNA research. Scientists collected blood from the bodies of 1,610 patients in this study. Everything were on the supply of oxygen or a ventilator. Then they all had the DNA information brought out from there. Researchers also determined the differences in DNA of 2205 healthy individuals.
A group of Chinese scientists said earlier that if the form of blood is 'A' its state is in danger. Yet the question still remains, can any such disease affect the blood stream! Researchers are still investigating to find the answer to this question. In certain cases, when Covid is compromised the body's immune system responds inappropriately. And its breathing stopped functioning because of this.
For now, scientists believe that since blood is related to the immune system, different reactions occur in different bodies due to differences in blood groups.
Comprehensive investigations are under way. Hundreds of scientists around the world have begun to gather infected people's DNA and upload the information onto a database. This is called the next investigational phase. DNA has already proven its effects.


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