“…Over the past 20 years, Growing studies have suggested that the antigens in the blood group can serve as receptors for parasites, bacteria and viruses (16,17) .We tried to study the relationship between ABO blood groups and EBV infection in patients with thalassemia (18,19) Distribution of thalassemia patients ' blood groups in our sample(30.14% A + , 21.92% O + , 17.8% B + , 26.02% AB + , 2.74 %O -, and 1.37% AB -) which differs with (20) who documented distribution of blood groups of the thalassemic patients in Turkey as (12.3% B+, 33.5% O+, 45.1% A+, 5.2% AB+, 3.9% A-, 1.9% B-and 4.5 %O-,) (21) who reported the blood groups distribution among the patients as(41.6 % O, 24.7% A, 26.7% B and 7% AB).…”