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. 2021 Apr 23;93(7):4430–4437. doi: 10.1002/jmv.27003

Table 5.

Comparison of HLA‐DRB1 genotype frequencies in mild, ICU, and fatal subjects

Mild

N = 128

F (%)

ICU

N = 62

F (%)

Fatal

N = 40

F (%)

Mild versus ICU

p‐value

Mild versus fatal

p‐value

ICU versus fatal

p‐value

DRB1*01 9 (7.0) 4 (6.5) 3 (7.5) 0.882a 0.927a 0.838a
DRB1*03 15 (11.7) 6 (13.6) 4 (10.0) 0.674b 0.764a 0.957a
DRB1*04 7 (5.5) 5 (8.1) 2 (5.0) 0.490b 0.909a 0.550a
DRB1*07 20 (15.6) 11 (17.7) 6 (15.0) 0.711b 0.924b 0.717b
DRB1*08 3 (2.3) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) NA NA NA
DRB1*10 11 (8.6) 6 (13.6) 4 (10.0) 0.806b 0.785a 0.957a
DRB1*11 9 (7.0) 1 (1.6) 1 (2.5) 0.117a 0.290a 0.752a
DRB1*12 9 (7.0) 2 (3.2) 1 (2.5) 0.292a 0.290a 0.832a
DRB1*13 9 (7.0) 7 (11.3) 7 (17.5) 0.322b 0.049a 0.374b
DRB1*14 9 (7.0) 4 (6.5) 4 (10.0) 0.882a 0.540a 0.515a
DRB1*15 27 (21.1) 15 (24.2) 7 (17.5) 0.629b 0.621b 0.422b
DRB1*16 0 (0.0) 1 (1.6) 1 (2.5) NA NA NA

Note: The comparison between the two groups was performed with Fisher's exact test or the Χ 2 test, as appropriate, at p =  0.05; N, number of alleles; NA, not applicable; F%, allele frequency.

a

Χ 2 test.

b

Fisher's exact test.

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