Houston Chronicle

Blood type not big risk factor

- By Carl Zimmer

Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, researcher­s found preliminar­y evidence suggesting that people’s blood type might be an important risk factor — both for being infected by the virus and for falling dangerousl­y ill.

But over the past few months, after looking at thousands of additional patients with COVID-19, scientists are reporting a much weaker link to blood type.

Two studies — one at the Massachuse­tts General Hospital and the other at Columbia Presbyteri­an Hospital in New York — did not find that Type A blood increases the odds that people will be infected with COVID-19.

The new reports do find evidence that people with Type O blood may be slightly less likely to be infected. But the effect is so small that people shouldn’t count on it. “No one should think they’re protected,” said Nicholas Tatonetti, a data scientist at Columbia University.

Reviewing medical records for 7,770 people who tested positive for the coronaviru­s, Tatonetti and a graduate student, Michael Zietz, found that people with Type A blood were at a somewhat lower risk of being placed on ventilator­s. People who were Type AB were at a higher risk, but the scientists cautioned that this result might not be reliable because there were so few patients with that blood type in their analysis.

Tatonetti and Zietz released the initial results from 1,559 patients at Columbia Presbyteri­an Hospital in April. Their larger survey is now under review for publicatio­n in a scientific journal.

The other new study, carried out at Massachuse­tts General Hospital, offers a somewhat different picture. The researcher­s also found that people with Type O were slightly less likely to get COVID-19. But blood type did not affect whether people would have to be placed on ventilator­s, or their odds of dying.

Anahita Dua, a vascular surgeon at the hospital and the senior author of the study, said that blood type was not something she’d consider when judging the risks faced by patients who tested positive for COVID-19. “I wouldn’t even bring it up,” she said.

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