Genomewide Association Study of Severe Covid-19 with Respiratory Failure | NEJM User xerxes7777, in the r/Kenya subreddit, 10 Dec 2020
Genomewide Association Study of Severe Covid-19 with Respiratory Failure User Meanderingscientist, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 01 Nov 2020
Genomewide Association Study of Severe Covid-19 with Respiratory Failure User Meanderingscientist, in the Genetics, genes, and genomes subreddit, 01 Nov 2020
Researchers have identified a 3p21.31 gene cluster as a genetic susceptibility locus in patients with Covid-19, with respiratory failure and confirmed a potential involvement of the ABO blood-group system. This means blood group A facing higher risk and group O benefitting from a protective effect. User Regenerative_Med_Bot, in the Regenerative medicine and other medical breakthroughs subreddit, 27 Jun 2020
Genomewide Association Study of Severe Covid-19 with Respiratory Failure User webguy1975, in the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) subreddit, 26 Jun 2020
3p21.31 gene cluster identified as a genetic susceptibility locus in patients with Covid-19 with respiratory failure, with potential involvement of the ABO blood-group system (higher risk in blood group A), find a new study (n=1,980) in NEJM (17 June 2020). User Regenerative_Med_Bot, in the Regenerative medicine and other medical breakthroughs subreddit, 18 Jun 2020
Specific genes and Blood groups play a major role in COVID-19 susceptibility: Researchers have identified a 3p21 gene cluster as a genetic susceptibility locus in patients with Covid-19 with respiratory failure. Higher risk is seen in blood group A, and a protective effect is seen in blood group O. User Regenerative_Med_Bot, in the Regenerative medicine and other medical breakthroughs subreddit, 18 Jun 2020
Genomewide Association Study of Severe Covid-19 with Respiratory Failure | NEJM User michael_harari, in the /r/medicine: a subreddit for medical professionals subreddit, 18 Jun 2020
Genomewide Association Study of Severe Covid-19 with Respiratory Failure User GallantIce, in the COVID-19 subreddit, 17 Jun 2020