Prognosis
Oxford Scientists Find Gene That Doubles Risk of Dying From Covid-19
- Gene prevents the lungs from responding to the virus properly
- About 60% of people with South Asian ancestry have gene
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Scientists identified a specific gene that doubles the risk of respiratory failure from Covid-19 and may go some way to explaining why some ethnic groups are more susceptible to severe disease than others.
Researchers from the University of Oxford found that a higher-risk version of the gene most likely prevents the cells lining airways and the lungs from responding to the virus properly. About 60% of people with South Asian ancestry carry this version of the gene, compared with 15% of people with European heritage, according to the study published Thursday.