Further study of Rh, Kell, Duffy, P, MN, Lewis and Gerbiech blood groups of the Thais.
Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health, 1979/6;10(2):209-11.
Chandanayingyong D, Bejrachandra S, Metaseta P, Pongsataporn S
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Abstract
Blood and saliva from unselected blood donors at the Blood Bank, Siriraj Hospital were studied. Two Kell positive, two Rh negative and one Gerbiech negative were found, which could be considered as rare blood type in Thailand. The commonest Rh gene complex was CDe (R11 and the presence of CDE (Rz) in this study are the usual pattern of people in Southeast Asia. Fya is very common as in other people of Asia. In the Lewis system, the incidence of Le (a + b -) was 28.48% which agree well with our previous report 30.9%. There were 410 out of 1,668, (23.17%) who were found to be Lea non-secretor and 95 of them have Lewis antibodies in their sera. Aberrant secretion patterns were also found in this study, 5 people were found to secrete A or B substances according to their blood groups but no H substance was detectable. Further investigation of Lewis groups and secretion in Thailand are needed.
MeSH terms
Blood Donors; Blood Group Antigens; Duffy Blood-Group System; Humans; Kell Blood-Group System; Lewis Blood Group Antigens; MNSs Blood-Group System; P Blood-Group System; Phenotype; Rh-Hr Blood-Group System; Thailand
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