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The major genetic risk factor for severe COVID-19 does not show any association among South Asian populations

Author Affiliations
Banaras Hindu University, University of Dhaka, Institute of Medical Sciences, Birla Institute of Scientific Research, ...
Published InScientific Reports
Year2021
Citations19

Abstract

With the growing evidence on the variable human susceptibility against COVID-19, it is evident that some genetic loci modulate the severity of the infection. Recent studies have identified several loci associated with greater severity. More recently, a study has identified a 50 kb genomic segment introgressed from Neanderthal adding a risk for COVID-19, and this genomic segment is present among 16% and 50% people of European and South Asian descent, respectively. Our studies on ACE2 identified a haplotype present among 20% and 60% of European and South Asian populations, respectively, which appears to be responsible for the low case fatality rate among South Asian populations. This result was also consistent with the real-time infection rate and case fatality rate among…
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