Rh phenotypes of Chinese blood donors in Hong Kong, with special reference to weak D antigens |
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Authors: | KH Mak ; KF Yan ; SS Cheng ; MY Yuen |
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Institution: | Hong Kong Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service, Yaumatei, Kowloon. |
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Abstract: | Among Hong Kong Chinese blood donors, 99.71 percent were found to be D+. Of these, 55.02 percent were of the phenotype CCDee. The Du phenotype was found to be present in 0.016 percent. Among the 0.27 percent who were apparently D-, 0.079 percent were of the Del phenotype, while the remaining 0.19 percent were "true D-," as defined by a nonreactive eluate obtained by an adsorption and elution procedure using anti-D. The ccdee phenotype constitutes 56.77 percent of the "apparent D-" and 80.24 percent of the true D-. Data show that anti-D rarely occurs in Hong Kong Chinese, and it is postulated that this could be due to the presence of a very weak form of the D antigen among many of those who appear to be D-. |
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