Scientists identify new gene differences in severe COVID patients

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Scientists identify new gene differences in severe COVID patients
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Scientists have pinpointed 16 new genetic variants in people who developed severe COVID-19 in a large study published on Monday that could help researchers develop treatments for very sick patients.

The results suggest that people with severe COVID have genes that predispose them to one of two problems: failure to limit the ability of the virus to make copies of itself, or excessive inflammation and blood clotting.

"It is potentially possible in future that we will be able to make predictions about patients based on their genome at the point of presenting critical care," said Kenneth Baillie, consultant in critical care medicine at the University of Edinburgh and one of the study authors, told reporters. The new findings could help guide scientists in their search for existing drugs that might be useful for treating COVID-19.

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