Prevalence of ABO blood group phenotypes and antibody titers of the blood donor population in and around Puducherry

S. Gopal, Sujitha Kannan, Rajendra Gurunath Kulkarni, A. Basavarajegowda
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Background: For any blood transfusion services, knowing the prevalence and distribution of blood groups in their corresponding geographical area is essential. Hence, this study was done to know the prevalence and distribution of the ABO blood group and the antibody titer levels of blood donors at a premier tertiary care center in Southern India. Methodology: This was a cross-sectional study conducted over 22 months from September 2015 to June 2017 in the Department of Transfusion Medicine, JIPMER, Puducherry, among blood donors in a single tertiary care teaching hospital blood center. The ABO blood group and Rhesus factors (Rh) were determined by the antigen-antibody agglutination test by the test tube method. Titration of anti-A and anti-B antibodies was also done for selected “O” group donors by the doubling dilution technique in the tube method. Results: It was found that the most common blood group in our blood donor population was the “O” blood group with 11,904 (38.43%) followed by “B” 10,643 (34.37%), “A” 6,201 (20.02%), and “AB” 2,219 (7.17%). We had 4 Bombay blood group donors during the study period (0.01%). A titer of 1:32 was the most frequently encountered for IgM anti-A and anti-B antibodies; in Group “O” donors and IgG antibodies, it was 1:8. Conclusion: The prevalence of ABO in and around Puducherry is comparable to those published from other regions in Southern India, with the “O” group being the most common. The distribution of antibody titers for anti-A and anti-B is similar to other studies in India.
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普杜切里及周边地区献血人群ABO血型表型和抗体滴度的流行
背景:对于任何输血服务机构来说,了解相应地理区域内血型的流行情况和分布是至关重要的。因此,本研究是做了了解流行和ABO血型的分布和抗体滴度水平的献血者在印度南部的一级三级保健中心。方法:这是一项横断面研究,于2015年9月至2017年6月在普杜切里市JIPMER输血医学部进行,为期22个月,在单一三级保健教学医院血液中心的献血者中进行。采用试管法抗原抗体凝集试验测定ABO血型和恒河因子(Rh)。对选择的“O”组供者,用试管倍率稀释法进行抗a抗体和抗b抗体的滴定。结果:我国献血者中最常见的血型为O型血11,904人(38.43%),其次为B型血10,643人(34.37%),A型血6,201人(20.02%),AB型血2,219人(7.17%)。在研究期间,我们有4名孟买血型献血者(0.01%)。IgM抗A、抗b抗体滴度最高为1:32;在O组和IgG抗体中,这一比例为1:8。结论:普杜切里及其周边地区的ABO患病率与印度南部其他地区相当,其中“O”型最为常见。抗a和抗b的抗体滴度分布与印度的其他研究相似。
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