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引证:Alzahrani FM, Shaikh SS和Rasheed MA。沙特阿拉伯西部地区abo -恒河猴血型的频率。中华医学会医学杂志2018;25(1): 9-13。DOI: 10.4197 /地中海。25.1.2摘要沙特阿拉伯西部地区是一个多民族聚居的地区。本研究旨在评估沙特阿拉伯西部地区研究对象的ABO和恒河猴血型,并与王国其他地区进行比较。这是一项回顾性研究。35,388名参与者被纳入研究。采用试管法进行ABO血型分型。任何一管凝集或溶血均为阳性。通过初步手指刺血进行血型鉴定,并在献血时再次进行血清检测。使用Statistical Package for Social Sciences软件进行数据分析。结果:O型血最常见(50.1%),其次为A型(29.7%),B型(16%),AB型较少见(4.1%)。恒河鼠阳性占91.3%,阴性占8.63%。这些结果表明,在西部省份最常见的血型是o型血,而A型血的出现频率较低。了解血型及其表型的频率对血库和制定输血服务方案至关重要。
Frequency of ABO-Rhesus Blood Groups in the Western Region of Saudi Arabia
Citation Alzahrani FM, Shaikh SS, and Rasheed MA. Frequency of ABO-rhesus blood groups in the western region of Saudi Arabia. JKAU Med Sci 2018; 25 (1): 9-13. DOI: 10.4197/Med. 25.1.2 Abstract The western region of Saudi Arabia is known as a multinational region with diff erent ethnic groups of people. This study aims to evaluate the ABO and rhesus blood groups among study subjects in the Western area of Saudi Arabia and their comparison with other regions of the Kingdom. It is a retrospective study. 35,388 participants were included. ABO blood grouping was done using tube method. Agglutination in any tube or hemolysis was considered as positive. Blood grouping was done by a preliminary fi nger prick, and was repeated again and a serum sample was obtained at the time of donation. Statistical Package for Social Sciences software was used for the data analysis. Results showed that the most common blood group is O, (50.1%) followed by A (29.7%), B (16%) and less frequent is AB (4.1%). Rhesus positive were 91.3%, while rhesus negative were 8.63%. These results demonstrate that the most common blood group in the Western province is O. Blood group A was noticed to be less frequent. Understanding the frequencies of the blood groups and their phenotypes is crucial for blood banking and for setting transfusion service protocols.