Summary
Dengue disease encompasses various clinical manifestations including dengue fever (DF) and dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF). In this article, we aimed to systematically review and analyze the association between different blood groups and severity of dengue. We searched nine databases for eligible papers reporting prevalence, distribution, and frequency of blood group type among dengue patients. Network meta‐analysis using R software was used to analyze the data. Of a total of 63 reports screened, we included 10 studies with total sample size 1977 patients (1382 DF and 595 DHF). Blood group O was found to have the worst outcome with the highest risk of developing DF (P‐score = 0.01) followed by group B (P‐score = 0.34), group A (P‐score = 0.64), and group AB (P‐score = 1), respectively. Blood group O also had the worst outcome with highest risk of developing DHF (P‐score = 0.1) followed by group B (P‐score = 0.29), group A (P‐score = 0.61), and group AB (P‐score = 1), respectively. There was a significant increase (P‐value <.001) in the overall odds risk of dengue infection among patients with Rhesus‐positive blood groups [OR = 540.03; (95% CI = 151.48‐1925.18)]. However, there was no significant difference in the odds risk of DF when compared to DHF according to Rhesus status (P‐value = .954). This study identified the O blood group as a potential risk factor in predicting clinical severity in dengue patients which may be helpful in evaluating patients for their likely need for critical care.
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