Detection and transfusion management of Bombay Oh phenotype patients. It is a new blood group discovered in Bombay in the year 1952. This very rare phenotype is generally present in about 0.0004% (about 4 per million) of the human population, though in some places such as Mumbai (formerly Bombay) locals can have occurrences in as much as 0.01% (1 in 10,000) of inhabitants. Unlike other blood groups, this blood group does not have H antigen.
The Bombay Phenotype was first reported by Bhende 1952 in Bombay, India.
Incidence of Bombay group in our experience of last 12 years was found to be 0.002% or 1 in 51,924 as only three patients and none of the blood donors out of 1, 55,771 total tested were detected to be of the rare blood group, Bombay Oh phenotype.
Bombay blood group: Is prevalence decreasing with urbanization and the decreasing rate of consanguineous mar-Asian J Transfus Sci,9(2):129-132. Bombay blood type. This blood type was first discovered in Bombay (Mumbai) in India Dr. Y. M. Bhende in 1952. The other names for the Bombay blood group are the hh blood group or Oh blood group. Mallick S, Kotasthane DS, Chowdhury PS, Sarkar S(2015). What is Bombay Blood Group. Bombay Blood Group Alert Network. Bombay Blood Group: A Case Report. His blood is not O, A, B, or AB, but a special type called (hh)- a rare one first discovered in Bombay in 1952, and hence christened as Bombay Blood. Bombay Blood Group and Pregnancy Jing QIAN, *Hong-Bo ZHAI Department of Obsterics, Hangzhou First People’s Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, Hangzhou, Zhejiang 310006, China *Corresponding Author: Email: 1025846559@qq.com (Received 09 Jun 2019; accepted 24 Jun 2019) Dear Editor-in-Chief Bombay blood type was known as the rarest in the world. Each red blood cell has antigen over its surface, which helps determine which group it belongs to.
Only one person in 10,000 people in India has Bombay Blood Type. It is a new blood group discovered in Bombay in the year 1952. It is also called HH blood type or Rare ABO blood group. Bombay blood group (HH blood group) is one of the rarest blood groups present only in 4/million people in the world.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES: This is a field-based random population study in the Bhuyan tribal community. BACKGROUND: Blood group serology plays a vital role in transfusion medicine. Inform if you have a Bombay Blood Group Unit off the shelf in your Blood Bank. Bombay blood group is the rarest blood group among humans.
Hence, the name of this blood group is “Bombay blood group”. It is characterized by the absence of the H antigen on the red blood cells. References 1. Conflicts of interest The authors have no conflicts of interest to dis-close. Bombay Blood Group et O Blood Group sont deux types de groupes sanguins.. Ni les antigènes A ni les antigènes B ne sont présents dans les deux groupes sanguins.
Unlike other blood … The Bombay blood group, also called hh, is deficient in expressing antigen H, meaning the RBC has no antigen H. The Bombay (Oh) phenotype is characterized by the absence of A, B, and H antigens on red cells and occurs rarely, especially in tribal populations of India. CALL: +91-9480044444 / +91-9880132850. What is Bombay Blood group, where it is found, who had discovered it, how it is detected, why it is known as rare of rarest blood etc. En outre, les deux peuvent recevoir du sang uniquement des personnes qui ont le même groupe sanguin.