Rh(D) negative individuals could be more resistant to infections of viral origin
Remember: RhD negative subjects have increased the risk of developing of certain heart diseases, respiratory diseases and some immunity and autoimmunity related diseases, for example rheumatoid arthritis. The general pattern suggests that RhD negative subjects could have problems with autoimmunity, could be more resistant to infections of viral origin and could be less resistant to infections of bacterial origin. One example is Chikungunya. There is also indication that we may be more resistant to Ebola and HIV. Continue here…
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