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Vol. 1 No. 2(Autumn) (2011)

April 2012

Observational Cross Sectional Study on Blood Donors .....................................................IJMTFM (2011) 1(2):65-69

  • Raju G.M.
  • V Vijayanath
  • Anitha M.R.

International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine, Vol. 1 No. 2(Autumn) (2011), 27 April 2012 , Page 65-69
https://doi.org/10.22037/ijmtfm.v1i2(Autumn).2737 Published: 04/25/2012

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Abstract

Background: This study was conducted to document the frequency ABO & rhesus blood groups in potential male blood donor belong to south area of Karnataka. Methods: The data of blood donors from July 2009 to December 2009. Results: Total number of donors studied was 3048. The commonest blood group was O present in 37.87% followed by B in 29.98%, A in 23.88% and AB in 8.29%. While 95.41% donors were Rh positive and 4.59% was Rh negative. The maximum donors were between in age group 20-39 years. The maximum prevalence of Hemoglobin % ranges from 13.0-13.9 about 2983(75.11%). The maximum prevalence of weight among the donors was between 60 to 69Kgs about 1201(39.40%) and the least weight appears between 80 to 90Kgs about 254(8.4%). Conclusion: Blood group O is the commonest ABO blood group and 95.41% are Rh + in this area, the maximum prevalence of donors in age group, Hb% and Weight are 20.39 yrs, 13.0-13.5 gm% and 50-69 Kgs respectively.

Key Words: ABO blood group, Rhesus blood group, Prevalence of age group, weight and  Hb% in blood donors.


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G.M., R., Vijayanath, V., & M.R., A. (2012). Observational Cross Sectional Study on Blood Donors .IJMTFM (2011) 1(2):65-69. International Journal of Medical Toxicology and Forensic Medicine, 1(2(Autumn), 65–69. https://doi.org/10.22037/ijmtfm.v1i2(Autumn).2737
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