Prevalence of anti A and anti B titer among blood group O donors / Alia Maisarah Mohd Azli and Mazura Bahari

Blood group O is well known as universal donors. However, some of the antibodies from group O, which are anti A and anti B may able to cause hemolysis of recipient’s red blood cells if it is presented in sufficient high titer. Therefore, this pilot study was conducted to determine the prevalence of...

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Main Authors: Mohd Azli, Alia Maisarah, Bahari, Mazura
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spelling my.uitm.ir.650192022-08-18T01:34:59Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65019/ Prevalence of anti A and anti B titer among blood group O donors / Alia Maisarah Mohd Azli and Mazura Bahari Mohd Azli, Alia Maisarah Bahari, Mazura QP Physiology Examination of the blood RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology Blood group O is well known as universal donors. However, some of the antibodies from group O, which are anti A and anti B may able to cause hemolysis of recipient’s red blood cells if it is presented in sufficient high titer. Therefore, this pilot study was conducted to determine the prevalence of anti A and anti B titer among the blood group O donors. This study was carried out on 30 test tubes of blood, originated from leftover samples. All the samples from blood group O donors had been chosen randomly. Anti A and anti B antibody titration using the conventional tube technique had been done. Pearson Chi-square and Fisher’s Exact test was used to compare the association between titration value and types of antibodies. This study showed that the prevalence of anti A and anti B titer among blood group O donors is 90.0% at the titer lower than 128. The critical value of ‘high-titer’ is also at the titer lower than 128. The result showed that there is no significance association between titration value and types of antibodies (p > 0.05). In conclusion, the blood group O donors can be accepted as the universal donors and can be released as safe O when the titer is lower than 128. Faculty of Health Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA 2021-10 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65019/1/65019.pdf Prevalence of anti A and anti B titer among blood group O donors / Alia Maisarah Mohd Azli and Mazura Bahari. (2021) Healthscope, 4 (1). pp. 94-98. ISSN 2735-0649 http://healthscopefsk.com/
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Examination of the blood
RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
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Examination of the blood
RM Therapeutics. Pharmacology
Mohd Azli, Alia Maisarah
Bahari, Mazura
Prevalence of anti A and anti B titer among blood group O donors / Alia Maisarah Mohd Azli and Mazura Bahari
description Blood group O is well known as universal donors. However, some of the antibodies from group O, which are anti A and anti B may able to cause hemolysis of recipient’s red blood cells if it is presented in sufficient high titer. Therefore, this pilot study was conducted to determine the prevalence of anti A and anti B titer among the blood group O donors. This study was carried out on 30 test tubes of blood, originated from leftover samples. All the samples from blood group O donors had been chosen randomly. Anti A and anti B antibody titration using the conventional tube technique had been done. Pearson Chi-square and Fisher’s Exact test was used to compare the association between titration value and types of antibodies. This study showed that the prevalence of anti A and anti B titer among blood group O donors is 90.0% at the titer lower than 128. The critical value of ‘high-titer’ is also at the titer lower than 128. The result showed that there is no significance association between titration value and types of antibodies (p > 0.05). In conclusion, the blood group O donors can be accepted as the universal donors and can be released as safe O when the titer is lower than 128.
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author Mohd Azli, Alia Maisarah
Bahari, Mazura
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title Prevalence of anti A and anti B titer among blood group O donors / Alia Maisarah Mohd Azli and Mazura Bahari
title_short Prevalence of anti A and anti B titer among blood group O donors / Alia Maisarah Mohd Azli and Mazura Bahari
title_full Prevalence of anti A and anti B titer among blood group O donors / Alia Maisarah Mohd Azli and Mazura Bahari
title_fullStr Prevalence of anti A and anti B titer among blood group O donors / Alia Maisarah Mohd Azli and Mazura Bahari
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of anti A and anti B titer among blood group O donors / Alia Maisarah Mohd Azli and Mazura Bahari
title_sort prevalence of anti a and anti b titer among blood group o donors / alia maisarah mohd azli and mazura bahari
publisher Faculty of Health Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA
publishDate 2021
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/65019/1/65019.pdf
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