2017
DOI: 10.18483/ijsci.1466
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ABO Blood Groups Compatibility and Incompatibility among Basrah Families

Abstract: Abstract:In the present study, 277 couples were randomly collected from Basra population who have at least two live births and below 60 years of age to study of ABO blood groups compatibility and incompatibility among Basra families. It has been shown that the incidence of compatible matings (51.625%) higher than incompatible matings (48.375%). The study has been revealed the spontaneous abortion and stillbirth were slightly higher in couples with incompatible (11.889%)(2.797%) as a compared with compatible co… Show more

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“…The odds of having still birth were found to be higher among women who had blood group O than women who had blood group A. This finding is supported by studies done before ( 14,15).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…The odds of having still birth were found to be higher among women who had blood group O than women who had blood group A. This finding is supported by studies done before ( 14,15).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…This odd of adverse perinatal outcome was higher than study done in Tigry (19).Iron during pregnancy was found to be a statistically significant risk factor for having adverse perinatal outcome in this research. The odds of having adverse perinatal outcome were found to be 3.48 times higher among mothers who did not iron supplements than mothers who received iron during pregnancy ,this finding is supported by studies done before (20,21).Havingadverse perinatal outcome was also impacted by the history of HTN.Mother who had history of HTN was 5 times at risk to have adverse perinatal outcomes than mother who hadn't history of HTN, this finding result is higher than study done in AA and other study done in sub-Saharan Africa (17,22).The disagreement might be due to study setting and, health care utilization behaviour of the mothers for observed higher adverse perinatal outcome.We also in this study found that gestation of pregnancy was the other risk factor for having of adverse perinatal outcome, and mothers who had term birth were 57% less likely risk of adverse perinatal outcome compared to mothers who had preterm birth the finding is in line with research conducted in Axumdespite, is lower than research done in India and in contrast with research done in Vietnam (23-25)…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 68%