ABO和恒河(D)血型抗原分布在献血者在印度南部三级保健教学医院血库

B. Suresh, K. S. Babu, P. Mouli, R. Arun, D. Jothibai
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背景:ABO和Rh血型系统在血液及其成分的输血、器官移植、遗传学研究和医学法律问题中具有重要意义。尽管迄今发现的其他几种血型的清单很长,但ABO和Rh-D血型的知识和分布对于有效管理血库库存至关重要。方法:我们回顾性研究2007年1月至2014年8月在印度南部三级保健教学医院血库就诊的献血者的ABO和Rh血型抗原的分布。采用市售标准单克隆抗血清,用试管凝集法测定血型。结果:在研究期间共检测了49110份供体样本进行ABO分型和Rh-D分型。其中96.9%为男性。O型血、B型血、A型血、AB型血和Bombay血型的出现频率分别为41.7%、32.2%、20%、6.1%和0.03%。Rh (D)阳性和阴性血型分别占92.8%和7.2%。A、B和O等位基因的等位基因频率分别为0.1398、0.2148和0.6454。Rh-D组I D和I D的计算基因频率分别为0.7321和0.2679。结论:本研究记录的血型系统知识有助于在紧急情况下有效管理血库和输血服务。
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Distribution of ABO and rhesus (D) blood group antigens among blood donors at a tertiary care teaching hospital blood bank in south India
Background: The ABO and Rhesus (Rh) blood group systems are important for transfusion of blood and its components, organ transplantation, genetic studies and in medico-legal issues. Despite the long list of several other blood groups discovered so far, the knowledge and distribution of ABO and Rh-D blood group are essential for effective management of blood bank inventory. Methods: We retrospectively studied the distribution of ABO and Rh blood group antigens in donors presenting to our tertiary care teaching hospital blood bank in south India during the period January 2007 to August 2014. Blood group was determined by commercially available standard monoclonal antisera by test tube agglutination technique. Results: A total of 49,110 donor samples were tested during the study period for ABO grouping and Rh-D typing. Out of these 96.9% were males. The frequency of O, B, A, AB and Bombay blood groups were 41.7%, 32.2% 20%, 6.1% and 0.03% respectively. Rh (D) positive and negative blood groups were seen in 92.8% and 7.2% respectively. The allele frequencies of the I A , I B and I O alleles were 0.1398, 0.2148 and 0.6454 respectively. In case of Rh-D group, the calculated gene frequencies for I D and I d were 0.7321 and 0.2679 respectively. Conclusion: Knowledge of blood group systems as documented in the present study helps in efficient manage- ment of blood bank and transfusion services in emergencies.
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