Has there been any discussion as to whether a person’s secreter status plays a part in how sick a person w/COVID will get?
“Secreters” have antigens marking their ABO blood type in all body fluids, not just blood. An estimated 80% of people are secreters (not sure if that’s a us or global stat) and studies have indicated secreter status may affect likelihood of certain health conditions including a particular stomach flu, ulcers, IBS and perhaps diabetes.
I was watching Prime Suspect and they mentioned the perp was a “secreter” . I’ve heard the term before but never investigated what it meant until just now. Interesting stuff. Here’s a basic overview:
Understanding Genetics
ETA: This article suggests that while A blood types have increased risk of cardiovascular complications from COVID, People w/type A blood are less likely to have these complications if they are non-secreters. Good to know the scientific community is looking at this.
I’m type A+ so now I’m curious about my own secreter status. Is there an easy way to tell?