currently the prevalence is ~ 1% for those having two copies and perhaps up to 20% for those having one copy in the populations that follow: in the northern European & Eurasians genetic areas and in their descendants and apparently it does not occur much in any other different regions/historical racial groups (of course Scandinavians are included in the have group/the mutation may have started in this area and been in existence for 2500 yrs). those who are heterozygous for this mutation also apparently benefit by having it. So: the Bubonic Plague (the Black Death – a disease caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis) uses the same receptors on white blood cells as HIV/AIDS, smallpox and probably CVD19/CCP19…and the CCR5-delta 32 genetic mutation/gene deletion, when homozygous in a person, seems to prevent smallpox, the Bubonic plague and makes one quite resistant to most HIV viruses. If past and present presidents, Royal, elite and illuminati…share our blood type, to put it as direct and blue t as I can there not going to kill off there replacement parts( organs ECT.) By no means do I not believe anyone has the capacity to order BW online…I saw how it can work on documentary…The easiest fastest mode of contagion for say small pox or civic is cross contamination and intimation….( breathing) So I’m not a doctor but wear nickel gloves and two level three surgical masks…then you may have some peace…throw away the cloth pretty masks there useless…go online to any dental or medical supply company…Henry Schine.or Patterson….you will find what you need there…wash your fruit use bleach to wash canned items!!! Take mask off in nature and breath…rebuild your immunity….Today its civic? Who knows what it will be tomorrow…just be logical…its really simple….so no trump probs never had covid…as long as people are quarantined and wearing masks your immunity is compromised…you will get sick easier…plants nature have natural viruses…so stop and smell the roses…my personal opinion I’m not a doctor! There are many viruses and bacteria I believe RH negatives are resistant to. here are a few important links i’ve kept on it of many i have and keeping gathering: from all that i’ve been reading about this lab enhanced/improved gain-of-function virus since late Jan., this virus affects the red blood cells (causing small blood clots everywhere among other cellular things…and so having cleaner red blood cell surfaces seems to be one reason/perhaps the main reason for RhD negs being less affected/afflicted) and immune system/T-cells and such of the host/victim most (one of these links mentions a similarity/trait this virus has to smallpox, which makes me think perhaps overall: O negs may be the least vulnerable to it). Si tiene algún síntoma, consulte a su médico.Ī few things Mike: your graph from this page … shows 1559 as the total positive cases, 716 were male, of the 1559 total: 116 were RhD negative, the ratios for O negs and AB negs versus their positive blood type counterparts were the lowest of all the RhD neg blood groups and in that order (O neg slightly lower percentage positive than AB neg). No soy médico y este no es un consejo médico. También existe la posibilidad de que tengamos algo de resistencia que mantenga baja la carga viral y con eso, las posibilidades de recuperación son mayores. Sin embargo, es posible que la falta de la proteína rhesus se asocie con una menor probabilidad de contraer este virus y otros virus. No es necesariamente el tipo de sangre lo que te hace resistente.Įs posible que los negativos rhesus sean más propensos a portar marcadores genéticos asociados con la resistencia y, en el caso del VIH, por ejemplo, inmunidad.Įn general, las infecciones de origen viral están mostrando signos de resistencia en los rhesus negativos, especialmente Chikungunya, Ébola y la gripe. ¿Podría ser también que hay rhesus negativos que lo tienen, pero solo una versión leve con una carga viral baja y algunos ni siquiera saben que la tienen? ¿Por qué solo el 8%? ¿Los rhesus negativos no quieren hacerse la prueba o no están contrayendo el virus tan fácilmente? UU., El 15% son rhesus negativos, dependiendo, por supuesto, de su ascendencia. Solo el 8% de los pacientes eran Rhesus negativos, mientras que en la población de EE. 1 de cada 8 pacientes con rhesus positivo falleció. COVID-19: ❽ónde están todos los pacientes Rh negativos?ĭe 47 pacientes con COVID-19 rhesus negativos en el hospital presbiteriano de Nueva York, 1 falleció.
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