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International Society of Blood Transfusion has recently recognized 33 blood group systems. Apart from ABO and Rhesus system, many other types of antigens have been noticed on the red cell membranes.
Ranadhir Mitra+2 more
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Prevalance of ABO and Rhesus Blood Groups in Blood Donors: A Study from a Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital of Kumaon Region of Uttarakhand [PDF]
Backround: ABO and Rhesus (Rh) blood group antigens are hereditary characters and are useful in population genetic studies, in resolving medico-legal issues and more importantly for the immunologic safety of blood during transfusion. Aims: This study
Parul Garg+4 more
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Observational Study on the Distribution of Cat Blood Groups in a Non-Pedigree Population in Luanda, Angola [PDF]
Post-transfusion reactions can occur in animals because they present alloantibodies that do not require prior sensitization. Therefore, blood typing is necessary to reduce the risk of hemolytic reactions, but so far, no studies have been carried out to ...
Ana C. Silvestre-Ferreira+5 more
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Triad of cheiloscopy, dactyloscopy, and blood groups: Does it signify anything?
Background: The knowledge and importance of blood groups emerged from transfusion medicine and its relation with certain malignancies has been proven.
Mohammed Abidullah
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The Association of Blood Groups and COVID-19 Infection in Pakistani Population with Respect to Age and Gender in a Case-Control Study [PDF]
Background: Age may be one of the determinants that increases the probability of COVID-19 infection. Furthermore, gender has been recognized as a major predictor of COVID-19 illness, with males having a larger proportion of severe COVID-19 disease than
Amani Amir+3 more
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Red blood cell (RBC) transfusion is one of the most frequently performed clinical procedures and therapies to improve tissue oxygen delivery in hospitalized patients worldwide. Generally, the cross-match is the mandatory test in place to meet the clinical needs of RBC transfusion by examining donor-recipient compatibility with antigens and antibodies ...
Hong-Yang Li, Kai Guo, Kai Guo, Kai Guo
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Human ABO Blood Groups and Their Associations with Different Diseases
Introduction Human ABO blood type antigens exhibit alternative phenotypes and genetically derived glycoconjugate structures that are located on the red cell surface which play an active role in the cells' physiology and pathology.
Silamlak Birhanu Abegaz
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The spectrum of ABO and rhesus blood group systems in a blood center in Southern Karnataka
Introduction: Hereditary characteristics, such as ABO and Rhesus (Rh) blood group antigens, are helpful for population genetic studies, for settling medicolegal disputes, and most vitally immunologic safety of blood during transfusion.
Rashmi Budha+3 more
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ABO and Rh (rhesus) blood grouping is one of the most widely available laboratory tests that could prevent possibly deadly mismatches following blood transfusion and organ transplantation.
Roan Zaid, Ibrahim Mustafa
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Association between ABO blood groups and risk of SARS‐CoV‐2 pneumonia
In December, 2019, a cluster of acute respiratory illness caused by a novel coronavirus named severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), occurred in Wuhan, China.1,2 Epidemiological, clinical characteristics, risk factors for mortality
Juyi Li+5 more
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