Rhesus (Rh) blood group antigens in multiparous women attending antenatal clinic in tertiary hospital, port harcourt, Nigeria

Ransom Baribefii Jacob, Eboh Covenant, Sorgah Dorka ThankGod, Moore-Igwe Beatrice W
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The routine blood screening test carried out for pregnant women attending antenatal clinic in Tertiary Hospital Port Harcourt, Nigeria especially with regards to blood group system is limited to ABO/Rh D antigen screening. This cross-sectional, hospital-based study was aimed at determining the prevalence of the Rh C, c, E and e blood group antigens in multiparous women attending antenatal clinic in Tertiary Hospital Port Harcourt, Nigeria. A total of one hundred and twenty (120) pregnant females within the age range of 18-40years were recruited randomly into the study between February-June, 2022. Blood samples were aseptically collected by venipuncture into EDTA sample bottle; Rh C, c, E and e blood group antigens were assay for using microwell agglutination technique. Data generated was statistically analyzed by simple percentage calculation and defining the percentage frequency of Rh antigens. Results obtained showed the percentage distribution of 17.5% for Rh C, 89.2% for Rh c, 39.2% for Rh E and 90.8% for Rh-e. Percentage distribution of Rh antigens amongst studied population based on parity showed that G3P2 group had the highest percentage positivity of 8(6.7%) for Rh-C antigen while those carrying their first pregnancy (prime) had the highest percentage positivity of 33(27.5%), 15(12.5%) and 36(30.0%) for Rh-c, Rh-E and Rh-e respectively. Distribution of Rh antigens with respect to previous transfusion history in studied participants showed 6 (5.0%), 15 (12.5%), 6 (5.0%) and 17 (14.2%) percentage positivity for Rh-C, Rh-c, Rh-E and Rh-e respectively. This study revealed a percentage positivity of 17.5%, 89.2%, 39.2 % and 90.8% for Rh-C, Rh-c, Rh-E and Rh-e respectively with high percentage expression for Rh-c, E and e antigens found on the red cells of Antennal Women carrying their first pregnancy. Furthermore, there is a high percentage expression of Rh antigens in previously transfused pregnant women in this study. Although routine phenotyping of these blood group antigens will be a financial burden in a resource limited country like Nigeria. It is expedient and needful to take into cognizance the fact that the presence of Rh C, c, E and e antigens may likely be the cause of some delayed transfusion reactions and haemolytic disease of the foetus and new born. Therefore, there is need for the inclusion of Rh C, c, E and e in routine antigen typing for pregnant women in other to help ameliorate red blood cell alloimmunization and delayed haemolytic transfusion reaction during pregnancy. Furthermore, there is need to promulgate policies that promote the optimum stocking of Rh-e, c antigen negative blood in blood banks in the area for emergency use.
尼日利亚哈科特港三级医院产前门诊产妇的恒河猴(Rh)血型抗原
在尼日利亚哈科特港三级医院产前门诊对孕妇进行的常规血液筛查,特别是血型系统方面的筛查仅限于ABO/Rh D抗原筛查。这项以医院为基础的横断面研究旨在确定在尼日利亚哈科特港三级医院产前门诊就诊的多胎妇女中Rh C、C、E和E血型抗原的流行情况。在2022年2月至6月期间,随机招募120名年龄在18-40岁之间的怀孕女性加入研究。无菌采血,静脉穿刺至EDTA样品瓶中;采用微孔凝集技术检测Rh C、C、E、E血型抗原。生成的数据通过简单的百分比计算和定义Rh抗原的百分比频率进行统计分析。结果表明,Rh C占17.5%,Rh C占89.2%,Rh E占39.2%,Rh- E占90.8%。Rh抗原在不同胎次人群中的百分比分布显示,G3P2组Rh-c抗原阳性率最高,为8(6.7%),而首次妊娠组Rh-c、Rh-e和Rh-e抗原阳性率最高,分别为33(27.5%)、15(12.5%)和36(30.0%)。Rh抗原与既往输血史相关的分布分别显示Rh-c、Rh-c、Rh-e和Rh-e阳性率分别为6%(5.0%)、15%(12.5%)、6%(5.0%)和17%(14.2%)。本研究发现,首次妊娠的孕妇红细胞中Rh-C、Rh-C、Rh-E和Rh-E的阳性率分别为17.5%、89.2%、39.2%和90.8%,其中Rh-C、E和E抗原的表达率较高。此外,在本研究中,先前输血的孕妇中Rh抗原的表达比例很高。尽管在尼日利亚这样一个资源有限的国家,这些血型抗原的常规表型分析将是一项财政负担。考虑到Rh C、C、E和E抗原的存在可能是一些延迟输血反应和胎儿和新生儿溶血性疾病的原因,这是有利的和必要的。因此,有必要将Rh C、C、E和E纳入孕妇常规抗原分型,以帮助改善红细胞异体免疫,延缓妊娠期溶血输血反应。此外,有必要颁布政策,促进该地区血库中Rh-e, c抗原阴性血液的最佳储存,以备紧急使用。
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