Subjects with Rh-negative blood type were at lower risk of viral infection

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Four of 5 studies found significant associations with Rh-negative blood grouping [18,19,21,23]. Both Ray et al [21] and Zietz et al [23] found that subjects with Rh-negative blood type were at lower risk of viral infection, severe illness, and mortality after infection.

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