An-Najah University Journal for Research - A (Natural Sciences)

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original_full_paper

Distribution of ABO Blood Groups and the Rh factor in Palestinians Living in the Northern Part of the West Bank

Published
1988
Pages
35 - 41
Full text

Abstract

The ABO blood groups and the Rh factor were determined for 1308 Palestinian subjects living in the northern part of the West Bank, using Anti-A, Anti-B, and Anti-D sera. Group 0 was the most frequent blood group in these subjects (46%) followed by group A (36.7%), group B (137.) and group AB (3.7%). Of the examined subjects 90.4% were Rh and 66.5% of these were females.

original_full_paper

توزيع مجموعات الدم والعامل الريزيسي في الفلسطينيين المقيمين في شمال الضفة الغربية

Published
1988
الصفحات
35 - 41
البحث كاملا

الملخص

The ABO blood groups and the Rh factor were determined for 1308 Palestinian subjects living in the northern part of the West Bank, using Anti-A, Anti-B, and Anti-D sera. Group 0 was the most frequent blood group in these subjects (46%) followed by group A (36.7%), group B (137.) and group AB (3.7%). Of the examined subjects 90.4% were Rh and 66.5% of these were females.