According to healthline Some blood markers, including as blood type, blood group, and so on, can provide insight into a person’s health and the range of diseases to which they are subject.
While it’s true that a person’s blood type (A, O, etc.) has little bearing on his or her overall health, a recent study suggests there may be a blood type that aids in the fight against malaria. Based on a recent article on WebMD, we will look at how different blood types can help the body’s natural defenses against malaria. Take your time reading this article and learn something useful.
Which blood group helps protect the body from malaria?
Researchers have found that people with blood type O are less likely to get malaria. Even if a lot of mosquitoes bite you and give you malaria, the parasites that get into your bloodstream won’t have an easy time.
Malaria parasites have trouble attaching to type O blood cells, which means that people with this blood type may be less likely to get malaria. Even though this won’t make you immune, it will make it less likely that you’ll get sick.