1. Frequency of Duffy, Kidd, Lewis, and Rh Blood Group Antigens and Phenotypes Among Donors in the Al-Ahsa Region, Saudi Arabia.
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Kuriri FA, Ahmed A, Alhumud F, Alanazi F, and Abdalhabib EK
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- Humans, Saudi Arabia epidemiology, Lewis Blood Group Antigens immunology, Lewis Blood Group Antigens genetics, Blood Donors statistics & numerical data, Rh-Hr Blood-Group System genetics, Rh-Hr Blood-Group System immunology, Kidd Blood-Group System genetics, Kidd Blood-Group System immunology, Male, Blood Grouping and Crossmatching methods, Female, Phenotype, Duffy Blood-Group System genetics, Blood Group Antigens immunology, Blood Group Antigens genetics
- Abstract
Background: In Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia, the high consanguinity rates contribute to the prevalence of inherited hemoglobinopathies such as sickle cell disease and thalassemia, which frequently require blood transfusions. These transfusions carry the risk of alloimmunization, necessitating a precise blood component matching to mitigate health risks. Local antigen frequency data is vital for optimizing transfusion practices and enhancing the safety of these medical procedures for the Al-Ahsa population., Methods: This study investigated the distribution of Duffy, Kidd, Lewis, and Rh blood group antigens in 1,549 individuals from the region; comparing the frequencies with global data., Results: Serological analyses revealed a high prevalence of the Fy(a+b-) and Jk(a+b+) phenotypes in the Duffy and Kidd blood groups, respectively, with Jk(a-b-) being notably scarce. The Lewis blood group exhibited a significant presence of Le(a-b+) and Le(a+b-) phenotypes, whereas Le(a+b+) was less common. In the Rh system, the D antigen was most prevalent, with other antigens following in descending order of frequency., Conclusions: The study underscores the regional variation in antigen frequencies, emphasizing the need for local blood banks to adapt their screening and matching practices to mitigate the risk of alloimmunization and enhance transfusion safety. These findings are pivotal for refining transfusion strategies and understanding the immunohematology landscape in Al-Ahsa.
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- 2024
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